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- Pandya_coinage abstract "The earliest coins of the Pandyan Kingdom were copper squares and were struck with a die. The coins were with five distinct images on one side, often an image of an elephant on that side and a stylised fish on the other, seen typically in the coins found around Korkai, their ancient capital and in Northern Lanka. These rectangular coins of the early Pandyans also featured the Nandi bull and contain Chakrams. The ”Chakram” consists of two lines forming an acute angle, the apex being uppermost ; with are two crossed lines parallel to the sides of the angle which they join. All four lines end at the bottom of the symbol on the same level. This symbol but with the outer lines somewhat shorter than the inner is used by certain Tamils in the Anuradhapura District as a brand-mark for cattle ; a variant with the outer lines continued beyond the apex in the form of a loop or of a pair of pincers occurs in the Northern Province and represents a makara. The symbol or brandmark on the coin being a conventional fish, the well-known Pandyans badge.Upon the revival of the Kingdom in the 7th-10th centuries, the predominant image was one or two fish, and the Pandyan bull. Sometimes they were with other images like a "Chola standing figure" or the "Chalukyan boar." The inscription on the silver and gold coins is in Sanskrit, and most of their copper coins have Tamil legends. The Pandyan's coins figure prominently on the coins used in northern Sri Lanka during the early period, and large hoards of their coins have been found in Kandarodai and Anuradhapura from the Sangam period.".
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- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Anuradhapura.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_currencies.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_India.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_history_of_Tamil_Nadu.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pandyan_Dynasty.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Early_Pandyan_Kingdom.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Kandarodai.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Korkai.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Nandi_(bull).
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Nandi_Bull.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Pandyan_Kingdom.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Pandyan_dynasty.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Pre-modern_coinage_in_Sri_Lanka.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Sangam_period.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Tamil_language.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageWikiLinkText "coins".
- Pandya_coinage hasPhotoCollection Pandya_coinage.
- Pandya_coinage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Historic_Indian_currency_and_coinage.
- Pandya_coinage subject Category:Ancient_currencies.
- Pandya_coinage subject Category:Coins_of_India.
- Pandya_coinage subject Category:Economic_history_of_Tamil_Nadu.
- Pandya_coinage subject Category:Pandyan_Dynasty.
- Pandya_coinage hypernym Squares.
- Pandya_coinage type Place.
- Pandya_coinage type Dynasty.
- Pandya_coinage comment "The earliest coins of the Pandyan Kingdom were copper squares and were struck with a die. The coins were with five distinct images on one side, often an image of an elephant on that side and a stylised fish on the other, seen typically in the coins found around Korkai, their ancient capital and in Northern Lanka. These rectangular coins of the early Pandyans also featured the Nandi bull and contain Chakrams.".
- Pandya_coinage label "Pandya coinage".
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- Pandya_coinage sameAs Q7130793.
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