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| 表面の説明 | Arabic legend arranged in two lines flanking the central square hole, reading from right to left around the perforation. The numeral ٢ (2, denoting the second regnal year of Rashidin Khan) appears at the top of the field. The inscription reads 'Sayyid Ghazi Rashidin Khan' in stylized cast Arabic script typical of Central Asian cash coinage of the mid-19th century. The field is otherwise plain, with a wide flat rim enclosing the legends. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Kucha had been under Qing administration since the 1750s, but the Dungan Revolt of 1862 and the subsequent chaos across Xinjiang created a window that Rashidin Khan exploited to establish brief, violent control over the Tarim Basin city-states. These copper cash pieces were struck during his fragile two-year hold on Kucha — before Yakub Beg absorbed the region into his own expanding Yettishar state by 1867. The absence of a date on this type is characteristic rather than accidental; the khanate's minting operation had neither the administrative depth nor the political stability to maintain consistent dating conventions.