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| 表面の説明 | Central field occupied by a multi-line Arabic legend in calligraphic Naskh script, reading 'Abu'l Muzaffar Ala al-Dunya wa'l-Din Ahmad Shah bin Ahmad Shah al-Wali al-Bahmani', the royal titulature of Sultan Ala-ud-Din Ahmad Shah II. The inscription is arranged in four or five horizontal lines filling the flan, with floral or linear marginal ornaments framing the legend. The hammered fabric displays characteristic irregular flan edges and a bold, slightly raised script typical of Bahmani silver coinage. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central field bearing a multi-line Arabic legend in calligraphic Naskh script, reading 'Al-Sultan al-Halim al-Karim al-Ra'uf ala Ibad Allah al-Ghani al-Muhaimani', conveying a series of divine epithets and honorifics attributed to the sultan. The inscription fills the flan in horizontal registers, consistent with the Bahmani Sultanate hammered coinage style. The field shows the typical granular surface of a struck silver tanka, with slightly uneven margins due to the hand-hammered production method. |
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Ala-ud-Din Ahmad Shah II ruled the Bahmani Sultanate during a period of significant territorial consolidation in the Deccan, though his reign was marked by persistent conflict with the Vijayanagara Empire to the south. The Muhammadabad mint — established at the Bahmani capital Bidar after the court relocated there from Gulbarga under his predecessor — struck tankas of consistently high silver fineness, a deliberate policy that helped maintain trade credibility with both coastal merchants and interior markets.