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===Numismatics=== Ancient coins from [[Bactria]] (Central Asia) of [[Kushan Empire]] era, and those of king [[Harsha]] (North India) feature Uma. These were issued sometime between the 3rd- and 7th-century AD. In Bactria, Uma is spelled ''Ommo'', and she appears on coins holding a flower.<ref>[[John M. Rosenfield]] (1967), The Dynastic Arts of the Kushans, University of California Press, Reprinted in 1993 as {{ISBN|978-8121505796}}, pp. 94β95</ref><ref>AH Dani et al., History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Vol. 2, Editors: Harmatta et al., UNESCO, {{ISBN|978-9231028465}}, pp 326β327</ref> On her coin is also shown Shiva, who is sometimes shown in the ithyphallic state holding a trident and standing near [[Nandi (bull)|Nandi]] (his ''vahana''). On coins issued by king Harsha, Parvati and Shiva are seated on a bull and the reverse of the coin has [[Brahmi]] script.<ref>Arthur L. Friedberg and Ira S. Friedberg (2009), Gold Coins of the World: From Ancient Times to the Present, {{ISBN|978-0871843081}}, pp 462</ref>
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