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| Issuer | Khwarezmian Empire |
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| Year | 1153 |
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| Technique | Hammered |
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| Obverse description | Central field occupied by a multi-line Arabic religious and titular legend arranged in horizontal registers within a single inner circle. The field script is executed in an angular Kufic style characteristic of Khwarazmian gold coinage of the 12th century. A secondary marginal legend in Arabic script runs along the outer border between two concentric circles, continuing the inscription around the full circumference. The flan is irregular and slightly clipped at one edge, typical of hammered medieval Islamic dinars. The overall design follows the Abbasid epigraphic tradition, with no figural imagery. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a multi-line Arabic legend in angular Kufic script arranged in horizontal registers within a beaded or lined inner circle, bearing the ruler's name, titles, and religious formulae consistent with Khwarazmshah Atsiz's coinage. A marginal inscription in Arabic encircles the outer border between concentric linear borders, completing the devotional and political titulature. The flan is of irregular rounded form with uneven edges, as is standard for hammered Islamic gold of this period. The strike is moderately well-centered, with some weakness at the periphery. No figural or decorative motifs are present, in keeping with orthodox Sunni numismatic convention. |
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| Mintage | 548 (1153) |
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