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| 正面文字 | Arabic |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse bears a multi-line epigraphic inscription in Arabic script arranged in horizontal registers across the field, enclosed within a beaded border. The legend presents the full royal titulature of Shah Isma'il I, styled as 'the just, perfect, guiding, protecting sultan, Abu al-Muzaffar Shah Isma'il Bahadur Khan al-Safawi, may God perpetuate his reign and sultanate.' The mint name Simnan (Semnan) and the AH regnal year 912 appear in the lower portion of the field, providing a precise dating and attribution for this issue. The hammered silver flan displays the characteristic irregular outline and slightly uneven strike of early Safavid workshop production. The inscription is the sole decorative element, consistent with the aniconic tradition of Islamic coinage. |
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Isma'il I founded the Safavid dynasty in 1501 and immediately imposed Twelver Shi'a Islam as the state religion — a political act with direct consequences for coinage. The mint at Simnan, positioned along the main eastern road through the Alborz foothills, was among the provincial mints activated in the early consolidation years as Isma'il rapidly absorbed former Aq Qoyunlu territories. Album 2575 covers the early Shah Isma'il silver issues before the coinage system stabilized into more uniform regional production.
At 18.68g, this piece sits at the heavy end of the 2 Shahi denomination, consistent with the weight irregularities known in early Safavid provincial strikes.