Depicting Jammu and Kashmir's numismatic culture through the coinages which were prevalent in the state during the ancient period, the state government today unveiled the first 'Heritage Calendar'.
Minister for Finance, Labour and Employment Haseeb A Drabu unveiled the 'Heritage Calendar-2018' of the department of culture depicting the 'JK's Numismatic Heritage' through the coinages which were prevalent in the state during the ancient period.
Minister of State for Culture Priya Sethi, Commissioner Secretary, Culture Dilshad Khan, Director, Archives Archaeology and Museums Mohammad Shafi Zahid were present on the occasion.
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These copper, silver and gold coins have also been displayed in the state museum of the department, he added.
While going through the coinage details on various leaves of the calendar, the minister said one can get complete knowledge of chronological history of its coinage in different periods of the state.
"The theme on coinage for the 'Heritage Calendar' is aimed at inculcating a sense of the coinage of the state from the early past to the recent era for the citizens, especially students," he said, adding that the calendar is a platform which not only makes our citizens acquainted of our rich heritage but also ingrains in them a sense of preservation of their legacy.
The salient features of the calendar depicts the Punch- Marka coins (350-150 BC), Indo-Greek coinage (92-93BC), Indo- Scythians coinage (57-35 BC), Kushan coinage (100-120AD), Huns coins (400-500 AD), Hindu coinage (700-800 AD), Sultan Coinage (1420-1470), Mughal coinage (1606-27), Durani Coinage (1747- 72), Sikh Coinage (1799-1839 AD) and the Dogra Coinage (1842- 1850).
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