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| 正面铭文 | خليفة / أبو الفتح |
| 背面描述 | Central field displays a two-line Arabic inscription reading 'Firuz / Sultani' (meaning 'Firuz / of the Sultan'), struck in relief in Naskh-style script. The legends are contained within a plain circular border on an irregularly shaped hammered flan, characteristic of mid-14th century Delhi Sultanate billon issues. The inscription identifies the issuing ruler, Firuz Shah Tughluq, and his royal title. |
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Firuz Shah Tughluq's reign was one of the longest and most administratively ambitious of the entire Sultanate period, marked by an aggressive canal-building program, the founding of multiple cities, and a deliberate policy of issuing coinage in billon — a debased silver alloy — to stretch the treasury across his extensive public works. The half tanka in billon represents the fractional coinage infrastructure that kept small transactions functional in a monetized agrarian economy where full silver tankas rarely changed hands among common laborers.
Firuz was also notable for explicitly refusing to execute nobles, a political restraint that weakened central authority and contributed to the Sultanate's fragmentation shortly after his death in 1388.