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Which of the following were mint centres of the Yaudheyas?

History · Negotiating the Sources UGC NET November 2017 History
Which of the following were mint centres of the Yaudheyas?
ABayana, Sunet
BBayana, Rohtak
CRohtak, Sunet ✓ Correct
DSunet, Agroha
Correct answer: (C) Rohtak, Sunet — Rohtak and Sunet were Yaudheya mint centres, so the answer is Rohtak and Sunet.
Explanation
Rohtak and Sunet were Yaudheya mint centres, so the answer is Rohtak and Sunet.
The Yaudheyas were a republican people of the north.
They regained their independence after the fall of the Maurya empire.
They ruled as contemporaries of the Sungas and the Indo-Greeks.
They minted their own coins at Rohtak and Sunet.
So these two were their mint centres.

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