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Dirham 'Dang' - Muhammad Uzbeg Saray al-Jadida mint - Type 5

Issuer Golden Horde
Year 1339-1341
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse lettering (Translation: Mint of (New) Saray Muhammad Uzbeg Khan)
Reverse description Central field displaying a multi-line Arabic religious inscription in Naskh script, reading 'Allah should bless and save him,' arranged in horizontal registers across the flan. A tamga (dynastic emblem of the Jochid rulers) is prominently placed within the field, serving as an identifier of Golden Horde authority. Hatched or lattice ornamental devices appear in the corners or margins of the design, consistent with the decorative conventions of this mint and type. The date in AH numerals appears partially visible at the base of the inscription on certain specimens. The flan is irregular and compact, characteristic of hammered dirham production at Saray al-Jadida during the reign of Muhammad Uzbeg Khan.
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Mintage 739 (1339) - -
ND (1339-1341) - year is not visible -
740 (1340) - -
741 (1341) - -
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