1 AE Dirham - Nasr b. al-Husayn

Issuer Kasan, Qarakhanids of
Year 1169-1173
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1 Dirham (0.7)
Currency Dinar (840-1212)
Composition Copper
Weight 1.77 g
Diameter
Thickness
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) A#3421
Obverse description
Obverse script Arabic
Obverse lettering
Reverse description
Reverse script Arabic
Reverse lettering
Edge Plain.
Mint
Mintage ND (1169-1173) - -
Numisquare ID 1323953600
Additional information

Historical Context: This 1 AE Dirham was issued by Nasr b. al-Husayn, a Qarakhanid ruler of Kasan, from 1169 to 1173. The Qarakhanid Khanate, a prominent Central Asian Turkic dynasty, was by this period fragmented and often under Kara-Khitan suzerainty. Copper dirhams reflect the era's economic realities: silver scarcity led to increased base metal coinage for daily commerce, underscoring regional autonomy and economic challenges faced by local Qarakhanid potentates.

Artistry: The coin's design adheres to the epigraphic tradition of Islamic coinage from Central Asia. Engravers are typically anonymous; the stylistic school is defined by clear Kufic or early Naskh script for primary legends. The obverse commonly features the Kalima and possibly mint/date, while the reverse displays the ruler's name and titles. Aesthetic focus is on the legibility and arrangement of Arabic calligraphy, serving as both religious declaration and a marker of sovereignty.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 1.77 grams, this copper dirham likely utilized a small, often irregular flan. Qarakhanid copper issues commonly show variable strike quality, frequently exhibiting minor off-centering, areas of weakness, or die wear. High-points for wear are typically the uppermost calligraphic ascenders and any central decorative motifs. A well-struck example, with crisp, full legends across the entire flan, is desirable and less common given the period's manufacturing techniques.

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