This rare Bengal Sultan silver tanka is a must-have for any coin collector. With a composition of silver and a fineness of 0.95, this ungraded coin features a toned silver color and is circulated. The coin also bears the certification number of Rare Bengal Sultan Fractions and is uncertified.




Danujamarddana Deva, The first hindu ruler also known as 'Raja Ganesha' sat on the throne of Bengal Sultanate in the Saka era 1339 (AH819/1416 AD). He established Hindu rule in Bengal and assumed the title as 'Danujamarddana Deva'. He was bold enough to depose & stand in Bengal prominence.





The tanka denomination is adorned with the Danujamarddana Deva design, and the coin is a product of India during the British historical period. With a KM Number of Bengal Sultan and a year of 1500 AD, this coin is a valuable addition to any collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this rare Bengal Sultan silver tanka.


Raja Ganesha was the first Hindu ruler to sat on the throne of Bengal Sultanate. He established Hindu rule in Bengal and assumed the title ‘Danujamarddana Deva’.


After becoming the king of Bengal, he had tried to control the large part of Bengal. He had also issued the silver coin from various mints such as Pandunagar (Pandua), Suvarnagram (Sanargaon) and Chatigram (Chatgaon). All these coins are extremely rare.


Depicted above silver rupee was issued during his reign from Chatigrama (Chatgaon) mint. The obverse shown the legend "sri sri danuja mardana deva" within double hexagon. The reverse of a coin inscribed the legend "sri chandi charana parayana" within scalloped circle.