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1 Mithqal - Muhammad Khodabanda Safavi type A, Shiraz mint

Emittent Safavid Dynasty
Jahr 1579
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Aversbeschreibung The obverse displays a densely inscribed field in elegant Nasta'liq calligraphic script, arranged within a square cartouche divided by a horizontal line, with a central pellet at the intersection. The upper register contains the devotional phrase declaring the issuer as servant of the Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi, while the lower register bears the mint name Shiraz and the AH regnal year 986. An outer marginal legend in Arabic script encircles the central cartouche, separated by a raised linear border. The hammered flan is irregular in outline, typical of Safavid gold coinage of this period. The overall design reflects the Shi'a piety and administrative conventions of the Safavid monetary tradition.
Aversschrift Arabic
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Muhammad Khodabanda came to the throne in 1578 almost by accident — his brothers were dead, his eyesight was so poor he was considered legally blind, and court factions backed him precisely because they expected to govern through him. The Shiraz mint was among the more active provincial issues of his reign, serving the commercial economy of Fars province at a moment when Safavid authority was under simultaneous pressure from the Ottomans in the west and the Uzbeks in the northeast.

His ten-year reign ended when his own son Abbas forced his abdication in 1587.

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