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| 背面文字 | Chinese/Arabic |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1878) - Inverted and retrograde Wu - ND (1878) - Regular Wu - |
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Khotan's mint operated under conditions unlike anything elsewhere in Qing-controlled territory. Following Yakub Beg's defeat and Zuo Zongtang's brutal reconquest of Xinjiang in 1877, the Qing reimposed authority over a region that had functioned as an independent khanate for over a decade. These small silver pieces were among the first coins struck under restored imperial administration, and their bilingual inscriptions reflect a deliberate political calculation — Turki-speaking Uyghur populations needed legible coinage, but Beijing required visible Qing authority on every denomination.
The "left to right" die orientation distinguishes this variety within Y#A7.11 attributions.