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| Issuer | Semirechye |
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| Year | 601-801 |
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| Value | 1 Cash |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (601-801) |
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Semirechye — the "Land of Seven Rivers" in what is now southeastern Kazakhstan and northern Kyrgyzstan — produced a range of anonymous cast bronzes during the period of Türgesh and early Qarluq tribal dominance. Anepigraphic issues like this one carry no inscription precisely because issuing authority was fragmented and contested; no single ruler could claim the coinage with a name. Kamyshev's classification remains the primary organizing framework for these types, though attribution to specific polities within the region is still debated among specialists.