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| 正面描述 | Aniconic design typical of Abbasid gold coinage. The central field contains a three-line Kufic Arabic religious inscription (the Shahada), reading 'There is no god but God alone, He has no partner.' A single-line marginal legend encircles the central text within a beaded border, carrying the Quranic verse (IX:33) attesting to the mission of the Prophet Muhammad. The entire design is executed in bold, angular Kufic script against a plain gold field, with no figurative imagery. |
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| 正面铭文 | لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له / محمد رسول الله أرسله بالهدى ودين الحق ليظهره على الدين كله |
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Harun al-Rashid's early dinars, struck in the immediate aftermath of his accession in 170 AH, carry the unusual field inscription naming him as Ja'far — his kunya before the caliphate formalized his regnal identity. The Barmakid attribution reflects the extraordinary administrative grip that family held over Abbasid fiscal machinery during this period; Yahya ibn Khalid al-Barmaki effectively controlled state finances through the 790s, and mint policy was inseparable from his influence.
That influence ended violently in 803, when al-Rashid had Ja'far al-Barmaki executed and the family destroyed overnight — making coins bearing explicit Barmakid-era characteristics a narrow documentary window into a patronage network the caliph later erased.