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| 表面の文字体系 | Arabic |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse likewise bears exclusively Arabic Kufic inscriptions arranged in three concentric zones, mirroring the layout of the obverse. The central field contains a multi-line legend in horizontal registers within an inner circle, naming the Imam Hisham and proclaiming his titles as Commander of the Faithful. A circular intermediate legend and a further outer marginal legend, separated by linear borders, complete the design. The strike is characteristic of hammered Andalusian gold, with slight flan irregularity and bold, raised lettering. No figurative devices are present, in keeping with Umayyad Cordoban numismatic convention. |
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Hisham II ascended at age ten and spent most of his reign as a figurehead controlled by the chamberlain al-Mansur ibn Abi Aamir, who conducted military campaigns across the Iberian Peninsula while keeping the young caliph effectively imprisoned in Medina Azahara. The gold coinage issued under his name during this period functioned as political theater — maintaining Umayyad legitimacy on the flan while real authority resided entirely elsewhere.
Al-Mansur died in 1002, and his son al-Muzaffar held the regency until 1008, collapsing the arrangement entirely and triggering the fitna that would eventually dissolve the Caliphate.