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| 正面描述 | Central field dominated by a stylized Golden Horde tamga symbol, rendered in bold relief characteristic of Jochid coinage. The tamga is surrounded by a multi-line Arabic inscription in cursive Naskh script reading the mint name and regnal year, arranged in horizontal registers. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border. The flan is irregular in shape, typical of hammered production, with the inscription occasionally running off the edge. The overall style reflects the provincial workshop traditions of the Khwarizm mint. |
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| 正面铭文 | (Translation: Minted in Khwarizm year) |
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| 附加信息 |
The anonymous dirhams struck at Khwarizm during this period reflect a deliberate policy of the Golden Horde khans to suppress dynastic identity on coinage circulating through Central Asian trade routes — a region where Mongol authority remained politically contested long after the initial conquest. Khwarizm had been the commercial and administrative heart of the region before Genghis Khan's forces destroyed it in 1221, and its mint's revival under the Jochid khans was as much a statement of restored economic control as anything else.