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1 Tumân - Mozaffar al-Dīn Qājār

Uitgever Iran
Jaar 1894
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Schrift voorzijde Arabic
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device depicts the imperial Qajar emblem: a lion passant to the right, brandishing an upraised sword in its right forepaw, with a radiant sun rising behind its back. Above the lion, a Kaiani crown surmounts the composition. The entire device is enclosed within a wreath of oak leaves and acorns. Below the lion, separated by a horizontal ground line, the denomination legend 'دو تومان' (Two Tumans) appears in the field, with the Hijri date '۱۳۱۱' inscribed at the base of the wreath.
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Aanvullende informatie

Mozaffar al-Din Shah came to the throne in 1896 after the assassination of his father Naser al-Din, but this tuman predates his reign — it was struck in his name as crown prince and governor of Azerbaijan, a practice the Qajar dynasty used to establish monetary authority in provincial territories. The Tabriz mint produced coins under his governorship before he ever sat on the Peacock Throne.

His eventual reign would be defined by the 1906 Constitutional Revolution, which forced Iran's first constitution from him on his deathbed. He signed it five days before he died.

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