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| 表面の説明 | Hammered gold tari of irregular flan, struck in the Fatimid tradition. The central field contains a multi-line Arabic kufic inscription arranged in four lines within a plain inner circle, reading the shahada followed by the ruler's name. A marginal legend in Arabic script runs around the outer border, partially off-flan due to the irregular striking. The overall style closely follows the Sicilian-Arab monetary tradition inherited from the earlier Muslim emirate of Sicily. |
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| 表面の銘文 | لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله الملك روبرت ضرب هذا الدينار بصقلية |
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Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia, struck these tarì after consolidating Norman control over southern Italy and Sicily — territories seized from both Byzantine and Arab rulers. The coin draws directly from the Arab-Norman monetary tradition, its form and weight standard inherited from the Fatimid quarter-dinar. Robert never fully displaced the Islamic coinage infrastructure he captured; he adapted it, which is precisely why this issue exists at all.