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गोरखपुर के प्रोफेसर डॉ. कृष्ण कुमार पांडेय ने मुगल और ब्रिटिश काल के सिक्कों, डाक टिकटों, करेंसी का अनोखा संग्रह किया है. पढ़िए डिटेल...

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00:00There is no age limit to interest.
00:02This has been proven by a professor at the University of Gorakhpur.
00:05From the time of the architect, along with the ancient and historical times,
00:09he had started the project of collecting the coins of the Mughal and British eras.
00:13But when he retired, he prepared such a large collection of these coins,
00:17that anyone can be surprised to see it.
00:19From the coins of about 2,500 years ago to the Mughal-era British period,
00:23all the coins are enhancing the beauty of his album.
00:26In this, the Babur Sehli's Akbar, Jahangir, Aurangzeb, Alauddin, Shilgi, Sirsa, Suri,
00:30all the coins of the time are included.
00:32The coins of silver and silver, which came in circulation during the British rule,
00:35bring the charm of their collection.
00:37You will be surprised to know that this professor is not only interested in the collection of coins.
00:42He also has such notes on a large scale of the collection,
00:46which include the foreign coins of the Indian army.
00:49I was a representative of Batani in D.A.B.P.G College, Udaipur.
00:55I was a principal teacher there for two years.
00:58And in 2013, I got a leave from there for service.
01:02Before getting a leave, I had some coins,
01:08but it was not enough to be called a collection.
01:13Meanwhile, we had some goldsmith friends,
01:16and on the other hand, our history had been going on since childhood.
01:20So, gradually, people used to come there for their personal collection,
01:25and from their place, I started collecting coins from the market.
01:29So, I understood a different story of the coins.
01:33That in the world, the collection of coins used to come from very ancient places,
01:38which the Greeks used to do 2000 years ago.
01:42The history of a time is a living proof of its own history,
01:49which does not have to be said,
01:52and if it is given in accordance with the time,
01:55then the history itself comes in front of us.
02:00These coins are in the Indian coins,
02:03the five-way coins, which used to run from the 4th to the 6th century A.D.
02:08They used to run, which is also called the Ahad coins.
02:11Starting from there, and then later on,
02:14in the 9th, 10th, and 20th centuries, I have the coins of Kashmir's Jitda Rani.
02:19And after that, in the Madhya Yuga, all the kings of the Mughal era,
02:23from Akbar to Akbar Jahanji, Shah Jahan, Shah Alam,
02:27I have the coins of these people.
02:29I also have the coins of Sher Shah Suri here,
02:32who gave birth to the word Rupeya,
02:34and since then, the Indian currency is called Rupeya.
02:37Right now, I have a huge storehouse of about 900 coins.
02:42And according to the rarity of the coins,
02:46how rare they are,
02:48according to that, those who collect coins in the market
02:51or sell them during the exhibition of coins,
02:54they get the value according to the rarity of the coin.
02:58And whoever can give it, buys it.
03:00So I also had to buy coins,
03:02because so many coins did not include us anywhere.
03:05This professor of history did not stop only here to fulfill his hobby.
03:09He also started collecting such rare coins,
03:12which were issued at various times in the country and the world.
03:16For this, he has also been awarded in many exhibitions.
03:19So, while summarizing the history and revolution of Purvanchal's historical heritage,
03:25he has created seven books so far,
03:27which have been awarded twice by the Uttar Pradesh Hindi Foundation.
03:32You will be surprised to know about another hobby of his.
03:34He has also included such collections of matchsticks in his collection.
03:38At different times, in different colors, in different forms,
03:41he has been coming in front of people in the market.
03:43When I started collecting these matchsticks,
03:47I had to buy this too.
03:49This was also sold in the market.
03:51And I got the opportunity to sell it to the state government.
03:55So I got a silver medal on this for my collection.
03:58This is new.
03:59First of all, I have started a new match collection.
04:02If you are collecting coins, if you are collecting tickets,
04:05then matchsticks are also a thing.
04:07There are so many types of matchsticks.
04:09So I started collecting them.
04:11And now I have a collection of matchsticks around 200.
04:14When I became the president of Gorakhpur,
04:18at the same time, our Agraj PK Lahiri sir
04:22had published a 32-page booklet,
04:25in which he had mentioned some historical events of Gorakhpur.
04:29I told him that people will not keep it at home,
04:32in this wardrobe.
04:33A book should be written.
04:34And when he said that it can be done here,
04:36so I started it.
04:38And my first book was published in 1918
04:40under the name of Aaine Gorakhpur.
04:43And my second book,
04:44Sarju Paar Ke Yubbul Sai,
04:46and the third book,
04:47Purvanchal Mein Swadhintha Sangal Sai,
04:49both these books will be awarded
04:51by the Uttar Pradesh Sindhi Sansthan
04:53in 21-122.
04:55And then this writing process has been going on for me.
04:58And now I have four books.
05:00And after that...
05:01You see,
05:02the youth of today,
05:04who is deluded,
05:05they don't know what to do.
05:07But if these kinds of contributions are made,
05:09if they are made in public,
05:10then they will also be honoured.
05:12And at the same time,
05:13your wealth,
05:14in which money is invested,
05:15its value also increases with time.
05:18Mukesh Pandey, ETV Bharat, Gorakhpur.

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