India, Lichhavi dynasty of Nepal. Amshuvarman. Ca. A.D. 605-621. Æ coin (21 mm, 12.19 g). Cow standing left with calf suckling underneath; Brahmi legend Kamadehi above / Winged lion standing left with front paw raised; Brahmi legend Sriyamshuvarma above. MNI 201; Rhodes, Gabrisch & Valdettaro, The Coinage of Nepal, 28. Rare.
Amshuvarman was Sivadeva's chief minister and was the real power behind the throne, which he then took for himself around the year 605 AD.