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Depiction of Jagannath temple of Puri on the Portuguese paper currency

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Creator Tripati, S.
 
Date 2006-06-21T09:18:59Z
2006-06-21T09:18:59Z
2003
 
Identifier Studies in History and Culture, Vol. 8(1-2), 83-89
0971-9326
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/143
 
Description Before the introduction of metal and paper currency the medium of exchange was barter system. Over the centuries numerous types and designs of coins in various metals were issued by the rulers and kings. Paper currency was never introduced by the rulers of India; however Europeans introduced the paper currency in India. Among the Europeans, Portuguese were the first to land on Indian soil for trade and commerce. They had issued paper currencies in India. Many Indian languages and various social and religious monuments were printed on them. Jagannath temple of Puri was one among them. The paper details the Portuguese trade and commerce in Orissa, issue of paper currency and details of paper currency are ascribed in relation to the Portuguese rule in India.
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Language en
 
Publisher PG Dept. of History, Berhampur University, Orissa, India
 
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Subject Paper currency
Portuguese
Jagannath temple
Orissa
 
Title Depiction of Jagannath temple of Puri on the Portuguese paper currency
 
Type Article