Hindu Shahi Dynasty Samanta deva
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A medieval copper issue attributed to King Samant Deva of the Hindu Shahi dynasty.
Features the iconic bull and horseman motif, a defining design of early Indian coinage.
Represents the transitional phase of regional power in northwestern India.
A significant collectible for enthusiasts of early medieval and Shahi coinage.
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Description
Struck between circa 850–1000 CE, this 1 Jital coin is associated with the Hindu Shahi rulers of northwestern India, particularly attributed to Samant Deva. Composed of copper and typically small and irregular in fabric, it reflects the practical coinage style of early medieval trade and circulation.
The obverse depicts a stylized bull facing left, rendered in a compact and abstract form characteristic of Shahi coinage, symbolizing strength and religious significance.
The reverse presents the horseman motif, often interpreted as a royal or martial figure, executed in a linear and symbolic style that defines this series.
Highly regarded for its historical depth and distinctive iconography, this coin appeals to collectors focused on early Indian dynasties, especially those interested in the evolution of the bull and horseman series.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.01 kg |
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| Dimensions | 10 × 5 × 1 cm |












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