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Hindu Coins of Medieval India
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Early Islamic rulers in Sindh (Amirs of Banbhore and Multan/Gharlibids/Habbarids) - a group of four silver dammas, with 'three dots' pattern on obverse and disparate reverses: two with Devanagari inscription Shri Mihira Deva (with Kufic Lillah Muhamad below three dots, attributed to Amir Muhammad III, c.865-875AD, Fishman M57.1), one with Devanagari inscription Shri Jayanta Raja on reverse (with Kufic Lillah Shibl? below three dots, attributed to Amir Shibl, c.850-860AD, Fishman M54.11) and one with Kufic Lillah al-Rab'i below the three dots (attributed to al-Rab'I, c.820-825AD, Fishman M49.3) (4 coins)
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Estimated Price
Rs. 8,000-10,000
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