Description

Karkotakas of Kashmir, Pratapaditya II (c. 500CE), Base Gold Dinar, 7.40grms, Obv. king standing facing left, with Brahmi legend Kidara inscribed under the arm, Rev. A Stylized representation of goddess Ardoksho seated with legend. Very Fine+, Rare Pratapaditya II was a late Karkota ruler of Kashmir, remembered mainly for internal conflict rather than expansion. His reign was marked by court intrigue, factional rivalry, and resistance from local nobles, weakening central authority. There are no recorded major external wars or lasting alliances under him; instead, instability during his rule accelerated the decline of Karkota power, paving the way for political fragmentation in Kashmir.

Auctions No : 8

Lot No : 82

Estimate : ₹ 5,000 - 6,000

Material : Gold

Categories : Hindu Coins of Medieval India


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