Hey, it's me Yash. I have interest in the medieval world, particularly the histories. I use to edit Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. I especially enjoy editing topics that delve into the lives and legacies of monks, philosophers, and scholars from the Middle Ages.
I know ten languages: Kumaoni – my mother tongue. Garhwali – I can understand it, though I’m not able to speak it fluently. English – fully proficient. Hindi – fully proficient. Urdu – fully proficient. French – I can read and write, though my pronunciation isn’t very good. Arabic – I can read it, but I’m not able to speak or write it. Persian – I’m fluent, though writing it is difficult for me. German – fully proficient. Nepali – I can understand it and reply in it.
Silver coin of the Kuninda kingdom, c. 1st century BCE. These coins followed the Indo-Greek module.<ref> Obv: Deer standing right, crowned by two cobras, attended by Lakshmi holding a lotus flower. Legend in Prakrit (Brahmi script, from left to right): Rajnah Kunindasya Amoghabhutisya maharajasya ("Great King Amoghabhuti, of the Kunindas")