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| 表面の説明 | Crude hammered flan depicting a stylized standing or enthroned figure in profile, rendered in the debased Indo-Sasanian tradition. The central motif appears to show a bust or deity figure with pronounced headdress, surrounded by indistinct marginal legends in the field. The die work is rough and characteristic of provincial hammered coinage of the Sindh region during the 7th century CE. The surface exhibits heavy die wear and flan irregularity typical of debased electrum issues of this period. |
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| 表面の銘文 | (Translation: grahashura) |
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The Sindh kingdom's gold coinage of this period reflects the turbulent decades preceding the Arab conquest of 711–712, when Muhammad ibn Qasim's Umayyad forces dismantled the rule of Raja Dahir. The debased gold content found on many of these staters likely tracks the fiscal strain of that defensive period, as the kingdom drew down its bullion reserves.
Grahashura remains only partially documented in the dynastic sequence of Sindhi rulers, and the attribution of specific stater types to individual reigns rests on stylistic and metrical analysis rather than any contemporary written record.