The Sasanian coinage of Sindh refers to a series of Sasanian-style issues, minted from 325 to 480 CE in Sindh, in the southern part of modern Pakistan, with the coin type of successive Sasanian Empire rulers, from Shapur II to Peroz I. Together with the coinage of the Kushano-Sasanians, these coins are often described as "Indo-Sasanian". They form an important part of Sasanian coinage.
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| - The Sasanian coinage of Sindh refers to a series of Sasanian-style issues, minted from 325 to 480 CE in Sindh, in the southern part of modern Pakistan, with the coin type of successive Sasanian Empire rulers, from Shapur II to Peroz I. Together with the coinage of the Kushano-Sasanians, these coins are often described as "Indo-Sasanian". They form an important part of Sasanian coinage. (en)
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| - Location map of the Sasanian coinage of Sindh, circa 400-425 CE. (en)
- Gold coins of Sasanian Empire ruler Shapur III , minted in Sindh, modern Pakistan. Obverse: Portrait of Shapur III, Brahmi script character Śrī 14px in front of the King. Degraded Pahlavi legend around. Reverse: Fire altar with attendants. (en)
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- Map of Sind and Shri coinage circa 425 CE.png (en)
- Location map of the Sasanian coinage of Sindh.jpg (en)
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| - The Sasanian coinage of Sindh refers to a series of Sasanian-style issues, minted from 325 to 480 CE in Sindh, in the southern part of modern Pakistan, with the coin type of successive Sasanian Empire rulers, from Shapur II to Peroz I. Together with the coinage of the Kushano-Sasanians, these coins are often described as "Indo-Sasanian". They form an important part of Sasanian coinage. (en)
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