In 1603 AD, East India Company was formed in India, with
establishments in various places with head office in England. in
the year 1717 AD, there was a Grahakutami. Following this
event the Britishers decided to mint coins with the help of
Rishis. On one side the Rishis engraved the currency
denomination, what was engraved on the other side? Also,
what was the coin known as?
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Iridium Kenbo. ......
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On one side the “Rishis engraved the currency denomination” whereas they engraved the “image of nine planets” on the other side. Such type of coins was known by name called Lebo coins.
Explanation:
In 1603 AD, East India Company established in various places with head office in England. In 1717 AD, there was a “Grahakutami”.
Following by this event, the Britishers decided to introduce coins with the help of “Rishis in which one side consists of currency denomination” and the other side consists of nine planets known as Libo coins.
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