
Kantirava Narasa Raja Wodeyar (1638-1659 AD), Gold “Narasimha” Fanam , Obv: Seated Front Narasimha, Obv: Narasimha (Lion-faced Vishnu) seated facing, holding a chakra in each upper hand, Rev: Degenerate illegible legend :Sri / Kamthi / rav, 0.4gm,
Kantirava Narasa Raja Wodeyar (1638-1659 AD), Gold “Narasimha” Fanam , Obv: Seated Front Narasimha, Obv: Narasimha (Lion-faced Vishnu) seated facing, holding a chakra in each upper hand, Rev: Degenerate illegible legend :Sri / Kamthi / rav, 0.4gm,
Kantirava Narasa Raja Wodeyar (1638-1659 AD), Gold “Narasimha” Fanam , Obv: Seated Front Narasimha, Obv: Narasimha (Lion-faced Vishnu) seated facing, holding a chakra in each upper hand, Rev: Degenerate illegible legend :Sri / Kamthi / rav, 0.4gm,
Kantirava Narasa Raja Wodeyar (1638-1659 AD), Gold “Narasimha” Fanam , Obv: Seated Front Narasimha, Obv: Narasimha (Lion-faced Vishnu) seated facing, holding a chakra in each upper hand, Rev: Degenerate illegible legend :Sri / Kamthi / rav, 0.4gm,
Issuer | Kingdom of Mysore (Indian states) ![]() |
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Type | Standard circulation coins |
Years | 1638-1662 |
Value | 1 Fanam (⅛) |
Currency | Rupee (1565-1799) |
Composition | Gold |
Weight | 0.38 g |
Diameter | 5 mm |
Shape | Round |
Demonetized | Yes |
Number |
N#
67436
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References | MSI# 910 |
The Shilaharas of Karad, a branch of the Shilahara dynasty, ruled the Wai-Karhad region of India (present-day Maharashtra) from the 10th to the 13th centuries AD, with their capital likely at Karad during the reign of Jatiga II.