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1 Tanka - Khidr Khan

发行方 Delhi Sultanate
年份 1414-1415
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面值 1 Tanka
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背面描述 Epigraphic reverse bearing a three-line Arabic inscription in naskh script, reading 'Khidr Khan / na'ib amir / al-mu'minin' (Khidr Khan / Deputy of the Commander / of the Faithful), reflecting the ruler's deliberate adoption of a subordinate title acknowledging Timurid suzerainty rather than claiming independent sovereignty. The legend fills the central field, with natural flow lines and surface porosity consistent with the billon alloy and hammered production technique. The circular border is plain, and the overall strike exhibits the characteristic unevenness of early fifteenth-century Delhi Sultanate coinage.
背面文字 Arabic
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Khidr Khan founded the Sayyid dynasty in 1414 after serving as Timur's governor of Multan and Lahore, but he never styled himself sultan — he ruled nominally as a deputy of the Timurid court in Samarkand, which is why coinage from his reign is struck in the name of the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh rather than his own. This political subordination was not mere ceremony; it reflected the genuine fragility of his hold on Delhi following the devastation Timur's 1398 sack had inflicted on the city and its treasury.

Billon issues from this period reflect that impoverishment directly — silver content was severely debased from earlier Tughluq standards.

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