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| Issuer | Ottoman Imperial Mint |
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| Year | 1122 |
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| Currency | Dinar (628/632-1598) |
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| Obverse script | Arabic |
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| Reverse lettering | عز نصره ضرب في همدان ١٢٢٣ لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله |
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Mahmud II's reign from 1808 to 1839 was defined by violent internal reform — the destruction of the Janissary Corps in 1826, the so-called "Auspicious Incident," fundamentally restructured Ottoman military and fiscal administration. Coinage issued from Hamadan, a Persian-region mint under intermittent Ottoman control, reflects the contested sovereignty over northwestern territories during this period.
The AH 1122 date warrants scrutiny against Mahmud II's actual reign dates; if accurate, the attribution to Mahmud II requires verification against a possible earlier sultan of the same name.