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PREI · 11.0152

Coin of Hephthalites

5th – 6th centuries
Silver
2,5 х 2,5 cm
Original

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Description

This coin was minted in the 5th–6th centuries CE during the rule of the Hephthalites (White Huns) in Central Asia. It is an important testimony to the political authority, coinage art, and cultural connections of the era. The obverse depicts the ruler’s portrait, local inscriptions, and religious symbols, offering insights into the internal structure, beliefs, and artistic styles of the Hephthalite state. The coin reflects a fusion of Iranian, Kushan, and local traditions. As an artifact, it highlights the political, economic, and cultural aspects of ancient Central Asia, providing valuable information about the monetary system, international trade routes, and artistic heritage of the nomadic dynasties that dominated the region in the 5th–6th centuries.