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1 Abbasi - Husayn Safavi Type D, Raŝt mint

发行方 Safavid Dynasty
年份 1719-1721
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面值 4 Shahi
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正面描述 Central field bearing the royal title and mint formula in bold, deeply struck Arabic calligraphy arranged in three horizontal lines, with the AH date (1131, 1132, or 1133) inscribed in the lower segment of the field. The legends are rendered in a flowing nastaliq script characteristic of late Safavid coinage. A decorative dotted border encircles the entire design, framing the inscriptions within the rounded flan. Floral or foliate ornamental devices appear in the margins between the script registers. The overall style is consistent with the hammered silver coinage of Shah Sultan Husayn struck at the Rasht mint.
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铸造量 1131 (1719) - -
1132 (1720) - -
1133 (1721) - -
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Husayn Shah's final years on the throne were catastrophic. Afghan forces under Mir Mahmud Hotaki besieged Isfahan beginning in 1722, and the Safavid monetary system — already strained by decades of fiscal mismanagement — effectively collapsed with the dynasty. Coins struck at provincial mints like Rasht in the 1719–1721 window represent some of the last orderly issues before that disintegration; within months, the mint's output would be disrupted by the chaos spreading from the Afghan advance.

Rasht, positioned on the Caspian littoral, was a commercially active city with ties to Russian trade networks, which gave its mint continued relevance even as central authority weakened.

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