Coins
These are coins (anna) issued during British India.
Read MoreThis is a temple token, also known as Ramtanka (Rama coins). These temple tokens are token coins popular at temple and pilgrimage sites in India. They are made for religious pilgrims to carry for good luck, and for blessings from the gods. The coin depicts Rama’s coronation on one side, and Rama-Lakshmana on the other side.
Read MoreThis is a temple token, mostly struck at Varanasi, also known as Ramtanka (Rama coins). These temple tokens are token coins popular at temple and pilgrimage sites in India. They are made for religious pilgrims to carry for good luck, and for blessings from the gods. The coin depicts Rama’s coronation on one side, and Rama-Lakshmana on the other side.
Read MoreA top hat is a tall, flat-crowned hat for men traditionally associated with formal wear in Western dress codes. This grey top hat is made from leather. Vidyapur King (Sidli Raj) used this hat during hunting.
Read MoreGamsa is the traditional dress of Bodo male persons and is used to cover the portion from waist to knee by tying it over the waist. It is weaved of different colours such as green, slight red and mixture of different colours. The trips of this Gamsa are further decorated with symmetrical form and square patterns.
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