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What does the term 'Gadhaiya' refer to in the context of early medieval Western India?
- A type of silver and copper coinage
- A village headman
- A revenue administrative unit
- A temple architecture style
Correct answer: A type of silver and copper coinage
Solution
Gadhaiya refers to a type of coinage used in early medieval Western India. It is associated with silver and copper currency, not with administrative or architectural terms.
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