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Which one of the following was a mint centre of the Yaudheyas?
Question

Which one of the following was a mint centre of the Yaudheyas?

A.

Bayana

B.

Bareilly

C.

Mathura

D.

Rohtak

Correct option is D

The Yaudheyas were an ancient tribal confederation known for their coinage and military prowess. They are primarily associated with the regions around modern-day Haryana and parts of Punjab.

Rohtak (in Haryana) was one of the key minting centers of the Yaudheyas. Archaeological evidence, including the discovery of coins, points to Rohtak as a significant site where the Yaudheyas minted their currency, typically featuring symbols of their military might and sometimes religious deities like Kartikeya (the god of war).

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