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Edward Thomas presents a comprehensive historical analysis of the coinage introduced by Muhammadan conquerors during their establishment in Bengal. This work traces the numismatic developments that accompanied the political and cultural transformation of the region during the medieval period.
The study examines the design, composition, and circulation patterns of early Islamic coins in Bengal, providing insights into the economic systems and administrative structures of the sultanates. Thomas investigates how these monetary innovations reflected both Islamic traditions and local Bengali influences, creating a unique synthesis in coinage practices.
Through detailed examination of surviving specimens and historical records, the author documents the evolution of Bengali Islamic currency over successive reigns. This scholarly work contributes significantly to understanding the economic history of medieval Bengal and the broader impact of Islamic conquest on the subcontinent’s monetary systems.




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