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1 Dirham - 'Ubayd Allah

Issuer Arminiya, Emirate of
Year 791
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Technique Hammered
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Edge Plain.
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Mintage 175 (791)
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Arminiya was an Abbasid administrative province carved from the former Sasanian and Byzantine borderlands of the southern Caucasus, governed by appointed emirs who held fragile authority over a region that never fully pacified. By 791, the province had seen repeated revolts, most notably the great Armenian uprising of the 770s that required a brutal Abbasid suppression under al-Mahdi. 'Ubayd Allah's tenure as governor sits in that uneasy aftermath.

Album 219G places this among the scarcer provincial Abbasid dirhams — regional issues from Arminiya lack the consistent mint output of Iraq or Khurasan, and documented die combinations remain incompletely catalogued.

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