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| 表面の文字体系 | Arabic (Kufic) |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central field displays a small dot within an inner circle, encircled by three concentric registers of Kufic Arabic inscription divided by solid raised circular borders, mirroring the layout of the obverse. The legends, typical of Fatimid Ismaili coinage, include declarations of faith and administrative or mint-related text. The style is consistent with the refined but compact epigraphic treatment seen on Sicilian issues of the Fatimid period. |
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Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah moved the Fatimid capital from Ifriqiya to Cairo in 973, but during the window this coin was struck he ruled from al-Mansuriyya near Kairouan while simultaneously holding Sicily through appointed governors. The island's mint output under Fatimid authority was modest and administratively distinct from North African production, which accounts for the attribution complexity that still generates disagreement among specialists working Album 699 attributions.
Sicily would pass out of Fatimid control to the Normans by 1072, making this half-dirham a product of the caliphate's westernmost, and ultimately most temporary, monetary reach.