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Dirham 'Dang' - Jani Beg Saray al-Jadida mint

Uitgever Golden Horde
Jaar 1347
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field bearing a multi-line Arabic legend in raised relief, struck on a roughly circular, irregular flan typical of hammered Golden Horde coinage. The inscription, executed in a bold Naskh-derived script, reads the royal titulature of Khan Jani Beg, proclaiming him 'Sultan the Just, Jalal ad-Din Jani Beg Khan.' The lettering occupies the majority of the field with no decorative border, and the flan shows the characteristic uneven edges and surface marks associated with hand-struck Mongol silver dirhams of the mid-14th century.
Schrift voorzijde Arabic
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Aanvullende informatie

Jani Beg ruled the Golden Horde at its political apex, but 1347 was a year of catastrophic disruption — the Black Death tore through the western steppe and Crimean trading ports that same year, carried in part by Mongol siege operations at Caffa. Whether the plague materially interrupted production at Saray al-Jadida is unknown, but coinage continued, and this issue belongs to a mint that had only recently superseded Old Saray as the Horde's primary production center under Uzbek Khan.

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