152.In medieval India, the term “fanam” referred to:

Clothing
Coins
Ornaments
Weapons

The correct answer is (b).

Fanam was a type of coin used in medieval India. It was made of copper or silver and was worth about one-tenth of a rupee. Fanams were first issued by the Chola dynasty in the 10th century and were used until the 18th century.

Clothing was not referred to as fanam in medieval India. Ornaments were also not referred to as fanam. Weapons were not referred to as fanam.

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