Lot 145
Medieval Hindu Kings of Kashmir Utpala Dynasty Chakra Varman Copper Unit
Auction # 20 Lucknow (Online)
- Estimated Price (INR)
- 3000 - 4000
- Unsold
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- Catalog Reference #
- Unlisted in Major Publications
- Metal Composition
- Copper
- Lot Grade/Condition
- very fine+
- Diameter
- 19.87 mm
- Weight
- 6.36 gms
- Denomination
- Unit
- Calendar/Year
- 923-933; 935; 936-937 AD
Medieval, Hindu Kings of Kashmir, Utpala Dynasty, Chakra Varman, (923-933; 935; 936-937 AD), Copper Unit, 6.36 gms, 19.87 mm, Obverse. Stylized seated goddess Ardoksho (Lakshmi) at center, Sharada letters on either side, Cha to right Reverse. Stylized king standing facing left, sacrificing over altar; Sarada legend kkra below his arm, Chakravarman was yet another child-ruler; he went on to rule for ten years (till 933/934), for a few months under the regency of his mother and then, under grandmother Kshillika. A new revolution by the Tantrin soldiery then installed Suravarman I; he ruled for about a year before being compelled to abdicate the throne, after failing to raise the demanded bribes, The Tantrins then re-installed Partha but deposed within a very short time-span, as Chakravarman promised the Tantrins with even greater riches. When the Tantrins installed him in 935, he appointed them in important offices but had to flee again, after failing to raise enough taxes, Unlisted in Major Publications, very fine+, very rare.