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Jital - Samanta Deva - Bull and Horseman - Kabul Shahi - 850-1000 AD Gandhāra - Ohind mint

Issuer Kabul Shahi Dynasties
Year 850-1000
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Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
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Reverse description A horseman depicted in highly stylized, schematic form facing right, mounted on a horse rendered with bold raised lines and pellet details; the rider holds an upright lance or standard. To the left of the horse, a circular symbol composed of pellets within a ring is visible in the field, likely a tamgha or dynastic emblem. A Devanagari legend occupies portions of the upper and peripheral field. The overall style reflects the strongly degenerate artistic tradition of late Kabul Shahi silver jitals, with deeply cut lines and an irregular flan.
Reverse script Devanagari
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Mint Ohind
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