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| 正面文字 | Arabic |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays a three-line Arabic mint and date inscription filling the field, arranged in horizontal registers. The uppermost line reads 'Darb' (ضرب, meaning 'struck'), the central line reads 'fi al-Jaza'ir' (في الجزائر, 'in Algiers'), and the lower register bears the AH date numerals. A decorative rosette ornament appears above the inscription in the upper field, and a floral or foliate device is visible in the lower portion of the field. The design is enclosed within a beaded border consistent with the hammered coinage of the Algiers Regency under Ottoman suzerainty. |
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The Regency of Algiers occupied an awkward fiscal position during this period — nominally Ottoman, practically autonomous, and increasingly pressed by European naval power following the Napoleonic wars. The batlaka denominations were a local Algerine invention, outside any Ottoman metropolitan standard, struck to meet internal market needs that the broader Ottoman coinage system never adequately served. Mahmud II's tughra appears here by political convention more than administrative reality; Algiers had been running its own monetary affairs with minimal Constantinople interference for generations before the French landed in 1830.