Athsho Type Coin of Kushan Dynasty
2022-05-12 Thu
The Kushana period between the first and third centuries was a time that witnessed immense cultural, economic, political, and geographical growth. It was an era marked by extensive wealth and the growth of arts. Their rise to power marks an important period in the history of central Asia. They enjoyed close ties with countries such as China and Greece. Trade between various countries also brought forth a lot of changes in their lives. Religious changes included the expansion of the Buddhist faith. Hinduism, Iranian religious beliefs, and Zoroastrianism also prospered.When excavations were carried out at Taxila, they showed that the Kadphises preceded the Kanishka group of kings as coins of the Kadphises group, but not of Kanishka, Huvishka, etc. Early Kushana coins were decorated with inscriptions like ‘the Great King, the King of Kings, the Son of Heaven, and the Kushana’. br>
The front side of the coin shows, “King standing front with head to left, offering oblation into the altar”. The reverse side of the coin depicts, “God Athsho standing front, head to left. Tamgha is seen on left and Bactrian inscription 'AT' on right”. br>
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