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Pillar of the Community
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Currently not too bad for me. Last night was very difficult, saw that you had posted an answer but crashed out for good when I tried to look at it.
Rudrasimha I?
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He is a Rudra but not this one.
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Pillar of the Community
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Then I have to go for
Rudrasena I?
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Pillar of the Community
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I am still having problems, it seems up and down. I will not venture a guess at t his time.
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Pillar of the Community
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With the nose of Rudrasimha II being different, next guess has to be
Rudrasena II?
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Pillar of the Community
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The site is still having problems, didn't take my response when I said that Rudrasimha III has no chin, so it should be
Rudrasena III
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Rudrasena III 336-348 AD RAJA MAHAKSHATRAPASA SWAMI RUDRAMAPUTRASA RAJNA MAHAKSHATRAPASA SWAMI RUDRASENASA. 
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Pillar of the Community
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This one should be easier 
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Pillar of the Community
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Not Khusro II, that would have been too easy - but you are in the right place.
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Had even prepared a cut-out with crown in case it would take too many tries, but you got it.  Here the full coin:  AR Drachm minted in Isfahan in year 16 (=AD472+)of Peroz - cf.Mitchiner#985 Obverse: "KaDI PiRUCLi HaLKA" around crowned bust right Reverse: Fire altar with attendants, to left "sixteen" and to right "AS"
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I still having a lot of trouble staying connected, so I'm going to hold off posting something for a while.
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