Key Points

Workers unearthed over 50 ancient coins while preparing soil for a Hanuman temple foundation in Morena. The coins feature Persian inscriptions and appear to be silver and brass alloys from medieval times. Local authorities have secured the find and contacted the Archaeological Survey of India for authentication. The discovery has generated excitement among villagers who see it as a connection to their region's historical past.

Key Points: Ancient Persian Inscription Coins Found During Morena Temple Construction

  • Coins discovered during soil transport for Hanuman temple foundation in Sagoriyapura village
  • Initial examination reveals Persian inscriptions suggesting medieval or Mughal-era origin
  • Police seized 20-25 coins while locals estimate total find at 50-60 coins
  • Soil originated from former sarpanch Santoshi Lal Dhakad's ancestral property
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MP: Ancient coins discovered during temple construction in Morena

Over 50 ancient silver and brass coins with Persian inscriptions unearthed during Hanuman temple construction in MP's Morena district, sparking archaeological investigation.

"We were simply trying to prepare the foundation for the temple. No one expected something like this - Santoshi Lal Dhakad"

Bhopal, Aug 21

A remarkable archaeological find has stirred excitement in Sagoriyapura village of Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district, where more than 50 ancient coins - believed to be made of silver and brass-like alloys - were unearthed during temple construction work on Wednesday evening.

The discovery occurred under the jurisdiction of Pahargarh police station, where soil was being transported to fill the foundation of a new Hanuman temple.

The soil came from the premises of an old house owned by former village sarpanch Santoshi Lal Dhakad. As the JCB operator began unloading the soil at the temple site, he noticed a glint of metal—revealing a cache of coins buried within.

Local police and officials from the Revenue Department were promptly informed and arrived at the scene to secure the coins.

Initial examination revealed that the coins bore inscriptions in Persian, suggesting they may date back to a medieval or Mughal-era period. Experts are now being consulted to authenticate the coins and determine their historical significance. According to eyewitnesses and local accounts, the coins were found in a section of land believed to be part of an ancestral settlement.

Dhakad confirmed that the soil was taken from a plot that had belonged to his forefathers and had not been excavated in decades.

“We were simply trying to prepare the foundation for the temple. No one expected something like this,” he said. T

he discovery has sparked curiosity and speculation among villagers, many of whom gathered at the site to witness the rare find. While police have officially seized around 20 to 25 coins so far, locals claim the total number may be closer to 50 or 60.

Authorities are now investigating whether more coins or artefacts remain buried in the area.

Speaking to IANS, Umesh Chandra Mishra, Sub-divisional police officer, said, “We have informed the Archaeological Survey of India and other relevant departments. The coins will be examined for their origin, composition, and historical context.”

The incident has quickly become the talk of the region, with many residents viewing the coins as a potential link to the area’s forgotten past.

Whether the find leads to a broader excavation or historical recognition remains to be seen, but for now, Sagoriyapura village stands at the centre of a story that blends faith, heritage, and mystery.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hanuman ji's blessings! Coins found during temple construction - what a divine coincidence. Jai Bajrangbali! 🚩
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Aman W
The police should ensure all coins are accounted for. Often in villages, such discoveries get "lost" before reaching authorities. Hope proper protocol is followed.
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Sarah B
Fascinating! Persian inscriptions suggest Mughal era coins. Morena has so much untapped history. Hope this leads to proper archaeological study of the region.
Vikram M
MP is truly the heart of India's history. From ancient temples to medieval coins, our state has so much to offer to historians and tourists alike.
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Nisha Z
I hope the temple construction continues smoothly after this discovery. Sometimes such findings delay important community projects for years due to bureaucratic processes.

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