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Tetradrachm - Amshuvarman

Issuer Licchavi Kingdom
Year 615-620
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Diameter 26 mm
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Obverse script Devanagari
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Reverse lettering कामधॆही
(Translation: Kamadehi)
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Amshuvarman ruled the Licchavi kingdom of Nepal as a powerful minister-turned-king, consolidating authority during a period of intense political maneuvering between the subcontinent's competing powers. His coinage is among the earliest definitively attributed to the Kathmandu Valley and reflects an administrative ambition that outlasted his dynasty.

The tetradrachm denomination itself is a Greek-derived unit that arrived in the subcontinent via Kushana monetary tradition — its survival into seventh-century Nepal speaks to how durable that numismatic framework proved across centuries of political upheaval.

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