1/2 Tanka - Fallah b. al-Muhsin Hadhra

発行体 Musha'sha' dynasty
年号 1501
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面
通貨
材質 Silver
重量 1.80 g
直径
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 A#2565
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表面の銘文
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裏面の文字体系
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鋳造所
鋳造数 906 (1501) - -
Numisquare ID 7039624540
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Historical Context: The 1/2 Tanka of Fallah b. al-Muhsin Hadhra, dated 1501, originates from the Musha'sha' dynasty, a significant Shi'ite power in southern Iraq and Khuzestan. This early 16th century period was turbulent, witnessing the rise of the Safavid and Ottoman Empires. The Musha'sha' found themselves in a precarious geopolitical position between these giants. Fallah b. al-Muhsin Hadhra's issuance of coinage was a crucial assertion of his independent sovereignty and administrative authority, signifying control over vital territories and trade routes.

Artistry: Consistent with Islamic numismatic traditions, this 1/2 Tanka's artistry is primarily epigraphic, relying heavily on elegant Arabic calligraphy without figural representations. While the specific engraver is unknown, the stylistic school adheres to established calligraphic standards. The obverse and reverse typically feature the ruler's name and titles, the Islamic confession of faith (Kalima), and the mint and date, rendered with varying skill to declare faith and assert authority.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver and weighing 1.80 grams, this 1/2 Tanka typically exhibits characteristics common to regional issues. High-points for grading focus on the clarity and completeness of central legends, particularly the ruler's name and date. Technical strike qualities often include an irregular flan shape, variable centering, and sometimes a weak or uneven strike, obscuring marginal inscriptions. The relatively light weight suggests a thin flan, making well-struck examples with full legends and clear details particularly desirable.

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