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Debajit Das’s Unique Hobby: Collecting Coins from India’s History

Debajit Das, a 40-year-old automobile engineer from Dhubri, Assam, has a unique hobby. He collects coins from centuries and empires, including the Koch Empire, Gupta Empire, and Chola Empire. This passion started in childhood and now becomes a museum in his own house, showcasing India’s rich history through coins.

Debajit Das and His Collection

Dhubri, where Debajit lives, is a small town located on the border of Bangladesh and Assam. This town has a rich history, ruled by the Ahom and Koch kings. The Ahoms were Tai, and the Kochs were of Tibeto-Burmese origin.

Debajit Das Coin Collection

The History of Dhubri and the Koch and Ahom Empires

Debajit’s collection of coins is not just a collection of metal coins but a window to India’s history. He has thousands of coins from different eras, each with a story. In the first part of the video, Debajit takes us on a tour of the Koch Empire through his coins. He explains the history behind each currency, starting from the time of the Koch and Ahom dynasties.

Tour of the Koch Empire through Coins

The Koch Empire coins show the kingdom’s economic, cultural, and political status at that time. Debajit explains how the design of the coins changed with each ruler and how they reflected the changes in the kingdom. The coins also give insight into the people’s religious beliefs, as some have religious symbols imprinted on them.

Debajit Das Coin Collection

Coins of the Ahom Dynasty

Debajit also showcases the coins of different kings of the Ahom dynasty. He explains how the coins helped the kingdom in their trade and commerce and how they were used as a medium of exchange. The coins also depict the artistic skills of the people of that era, as some are beautifully designed with intricate details.

Tour of the Mughal, Gupta, and Other Dynasties

In the second part of the video, Debajit takes us on a tour of the Mughal, Gupta, and other dynasties through their coins. He explains how the cash from these dynasties gives us a glimpse into the culture, economy, and political scenario of those times. The coins also show the influence of different religions, such as Hinduism and Islam, on the kingdom.

Debajit Das Coin Collection

Debajit’s passion for coin collecting as a preservation of India’s history

Debajit’s passion for coin collecting has helped him preserve India’s history and allowed others to learn about the country’s rich heritage. His museum serves as a source of knowledge for students, historians, and anyone interested in learning about India’s past.

Reflection of India’s rich history through Debajit’s coin collection.

In conclusion, Debajit Das’s coin collection is not just a collection of metal coins but a reflection of India’s rich history. His museum serves as a source of knowledge and inspiration for people of all ages, providing an opportunity to learn about India’s past and its cultural, economic, and political status through the ages.

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