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| 表面の説明 | Hammered copper flan bearing a Persian-script legend disposed across the field in multiple lines, rendered in a bold, informal hand characteristic of provincial Durrani coinage. The inscription, referencing the ruler Shah Shuja al-Mulk, occupies the majority of the flan, with additional calligraphic elements visible toward the upper and lower portions of the die. The surfaces display typical die-struck irregularities and natural green patination consistent with extended circulation. The overall design reflects the rudimentary engraving conventions of the Kashmir mint under Durrani administration. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Arabic |
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Shujah Shah Durrani's hold on the Afghan throne was perpetually contested — he was deposed, restored, exiled, and reinstalled multiple times between 1803 and 1842. This Kashmir mint issue dates to his first reign, before Mahmud Shah displaced him in 1809. Kashmir itself was an Afghan possession at this point, still a decade away from Ranjit Singh's Sikh forces seizing it in 1819, after which Durrani coinage from that mint ceased entirely.