Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Kushan coinage became the backbone of Silk Road trade. From Kanishka's gold dinars imitating Roman aurei to bilingual legends in Bactrian and Prakrit, they uncover the economic and political savvy behind the coins. They discuss how the Kushans blended iconography from Greek, Persian, Indian, and Buddhist traditions to project power and facilitate commerce across Central Asia. The episode also touches on the circulation of these coins as far as Eastern Europe and China, the role of monetary policy in the empire's stability, and the eventual decline under Sassanid pressure. Specific coins like Kanishka's with Mithra and Helios, Vasudeva's with Shiva, and the unique copper coinage are examined. The hosts also reflect on what coin hoards reveal about trade networks and the limits of imperial control. #KushanCoinage #SilkRoadEconomy #Kanishka #GoldDinars #Bactrian #Prakrit #Mithra #Helios #Shiva #CoinHoards #Numismatics #CentralAsia #AncientTrade #KushanEmpire #Vasudeva #RomanAurei #BuddhistIconography #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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