Vijayanagar Empire Tuluva Dynasty Krishna Devaraya – South India Copper Kasu Coin

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Vijayanagar Empire, Tuluva Dynasty, Krishna Devaraya, 1509-1529 CE, Denomination: Kasu, Composition: Copper, Weight: 3.38 grams, Diameter: 13.88 mm, About Very Fine.
Obverse: Bull to left with crescent moon & sun above, dagger in front
Reverse: A sword in between discus and conch ,Kannada legend Sri Krishna Raya
Krishna Devaraya, the greatest ruler of the Tuluva Dynasty of the Vijayanagar Empire (1509–1529 CE), presided over a period of remarkable military strength, cultural brilliance, and economic prosperity. His reign marked the pinnacle of Vijayanagar power, strengthened through victories over the Bahmani successors and the Gajapatis. A celebrated patron of Telugu, Kannada, and Sanskrit literature, he authored the famed Amuktamalyada. Under his administration, trade flourished, fortifications expanded, and temple architecture reached new heights. Coins issued in his name, such as this copper kasu featuring the bull, celestial symbols, and royal emblems, reflect his authority and the empire’s vibrant political identity.
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