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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Hyderabad Hosts First National Numismatic Seminar After Decades

Hyderabad Hosts First National Numismatic Seminar After Decades

12 Dec, 2025

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  • Telangana recently held its first national numismatic seminar.
  • Nearly 70 research papers were presented on coin discoveries.
  • International scholars from Iran also participated in the event.
Hyderabad Hosts First National Numismatic Seminar After Decades

Telangana has successfully hosted its inaugural national numismatic seminar, a significant event that has rekindled scholarly and public interest in archaeology, heritage, and history. The seminar, held on December 11-12, saw the presentation of nearly 70 research papers focusing on coins unearthed during various excavations and other numismatic subjects. A notable aspect was the substantial contribution from Telangana-based experts, who presented around 40 papers, underscoring the region's rich numismatic heritage.

The event was particularly significant as it marked the return of national-level seminars on numismatics after a gap of several decades, with the last such conference dating back to the 1940s. This revival is generating curiosity not only among academics but also among schoolchildren, with educators seeking guidance to foster student engagement in these historical disciplines. The presence of international participants, including researchers from Iran, enriched the discourse and provided a global outlook on numismatic studies.

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Scholars from Telangana showcased local coin discoveries, effectively contextualizing them within the wider fields of numismatics and heritage studies. This convergence of local expertise and international perspectives has invigorated the study of coins and ancient trade, promising new insights into the region's and the world's historical narratives. The seminar's success points to a renewed enthusiasm for understanding the past through the tangible evidence of coinage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Telangana hosted its first national numismatic seminar on December 11-12.
Nearly 70 research papers on coin excavations and various numismatic topics were presented.
Yes, international participants, including from Iran, contributed to the seminar.

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