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| 正面文字 | Arabic |
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| 背面铭文 | al-imam / muhammad / rasul / allah / al-mahdi billah bism allah duriba hadha'l-dinar bi'l-qayrawan sana khams wa thalathmi'a (Translation: Field: "the Imam, Muhammad is the messenger of God, al-Mahdi billah" Margin: "in the name of God, this dinar was struck in al-Qayrawan the year five and three hundred") |
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Abdullah al-Mahdi Billah founded the Fatimid Caliphate in 909 after a decades-long underground Ismaili missionary network — the dawa — engineered his escape from Sijilmasa and the rapid collapse of Aghlabid power in Ifriqiya. His gold coinage was immediately political: the Fatimids rejected Abbasid monetary conventions deliberately, using their dinars to broadcast a rival Shia imamate claim to anyone who handled the coin in commerce.
The Fatimid mint at al-Mahdiyya, the purpose-built capital on the Tunisian coast, struck the bulk of his gold output. That city was founded in 921, meaning earlier issues in this reign came from captured Aghlabid facilities.