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1 Dirham - Shah Jahan

Issuer Qutlugh-Khanid dynasty
Year 1295
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field bearing multi-line Arabic legend in cursive Naskh script arranged within a circular border of raised pellets. The inscription, occupying the entire field, references the ruler's titles and name. The overall striking is characteristic of hammered coinage, with slightly irregular flan and some weakness in areas of the die.
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Reverse description Central field displaying a multi-line Arabic religious and royal inscription in Naskh script, including the Shahada and dynastic titulature, enclosed within a double linear border surrounded by a raised pellet border. The flan shows typical hammered irregularity with slight cracking consistent with medieval Islamic silver coinage of the period.
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