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1 Kupang - Mansur Malik

Uitgever Sultanate of Samudra-Pasai
Jaar 1297-1333
Type Standard circulation coin
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Opschrift voorzijde منصور ملک الطا هير
(Translation: Mansur Malik the pious)
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Opschrift keerzijde السلطان العادل
(Translation: The just sultan)
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Aanvullende informatie

Samudra-Pasai, on the northern tip of Sumatra, is widely regarded as the first Islamic sultanate in Southeast Asia, and coinage in the name of Malik al-Salih and his successors marks the earliest known gold Islamic currency struck in the region. This piece falls within the reign of his son, Al-Malik al-Zahir, whose rule was noted by Ibn Battuta during his 1345 visit — he described the sultan as a pious and learned ruler who engaged in Maliki legal debates. The kupang denomination itself became the template for gold coinage across subsequent Malay polities for centuries.