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| 背面描述 | Reverse field bears a concise Nagari inscription reading 'Sri Hamira', a Nagari rendering of the honorific title 'Amir' or 'Hamira' applied to the sultan, disposed across the flan in bold relief. The hammered strike has produced a slightly irregular surface with characteristic flow lines around the legend. The field is otherwise plain, with no decorative border or additional devices. The coin exhibits the typical characteristics of Iltutmish-era jitals, with the legend occupying the majority of the available die area. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1211-1236) |
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Iltutmish consolidated the Delhi Sultanate into a genuinely independent power after breaking from the Ghurid successor states, and his coinage reflects that ambition — he was the first Delhi sultan to receive a formal investiture patent from the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad, in 1229, which legitimized his rule across the Islamic world. The billon jital continued a pre-existing Ghurid denomination but was progressively debased across his reign as military expenditure mounted against Mongol pressure from the northwest following the destruction of Khwarezm.