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Dirham - Abu Muhammad 'Abd Allah Meknes

Issuer Morocco
Year 1557-1574
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Arabic
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Mint Meknes
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Abu Muhammad 'Abd Allah al-Ghalib was the first Saadian sultan to consolidate meaningful dynastic control over Morocco, ruling during a period when the dynasty was still extricating itself from Ottoman pressure to the east and Portuguese encroachment along the Atlantic coast. His reign saw the establishment of Meknes as a functioning mint alongside Fez and Marrakesh — a deliberate administrative move to extend fiscal reach into the interior. These small silver dirhams circulated in a fragmented monetary environment where weight and fineness mattered far more than issuing authority to most users.