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| Issuer | Hotak dynasty |
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| Year | 1723-1725 |
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| Value | 1 Abbasi (4) |
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| Obverse description | The obverse displays a four-line Persian poetic legend in elegant Nasta'liq script, arranged in horizontal registers across the field, separated by ruled lines. The inscription reads as a royal panegyric verse proclaiming Shah Mahmud as a world-conquering sovereign of noble Sayyid lineage, whose coin rises like the disc of the sun from the eastern horizon of Iran. The mint name 'Zarb Esfahan' (struck at Isfahan) appears in the lower register, accompanied by the AH date 1135. Small floral ornaments are interspersed between the registers, a decorative convention typical of Safavid-derived coinage continued under the Hotak rulers. |
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| Obverse lettering | سکه زد از مشرق ایران چو قرص آفتاب شاه محمود جهانگیر سیادت انتساب ضرب اصفهان ۱۱۳۵ |
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| Reverse script | Arabic |
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