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| 表面の説明 | Elephant advancing to left, rendered in a schematic Indo-Shahi style with visible trunk and legs; a Nagari legend appears above the figure in the field. The flan is irregular with a raised border, and the overall strike is characteristic of hammered copper coinage of the Shahi period. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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The Shahis of Ohind controlled the critical passes of the northwestern subcontinent during a period of sustained Arab pressure from the Umayyad and later Abbasid caliphates — these coins circulated in a frontier economy perpetually braced for military disruption. Vakka Deva is among the lesser-documented rulers in the Shahi succession, and his issues are not prolific. Tye 9.2 distinguishes this subtype within a series where die-cutting quality varies considerably between officinae, and misattributions between adjacent Shahi rulers remain common even in specialist literature.