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1 Dirham - Al-Husayn b. Ahmad

Issuer Alids of Qazwin
Year 867
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Currency Dinar (628/632-1598)
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Obverse script Arabic
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The Alids of Tabaristan and the surrounding Caspian highlands produced a succession of short-lived autonomous rulers in the ninth century who struck silver dirhams as much to assert political legitimacy as for commercial use. Al-Husayn b. Ahmad governed in a region where Alid claims to authority were perpetually contested by Abbasid governors, and coinage was one of the few durable assertions of independent rule available to him. The reference number A#H1524 places this firmly within Album's classification of post-Abbasid transitional Alid issues — a tight numismatic category with relatively few confirmed specimens.