Dirham - Möngke Bolghar mint

発行体 Great Mongol
年号 1251-1259
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 Silver Dirham (0.7)
通貨 Dinar (1206-1368)
材質 Silver
重量 1.2 g
直径 16 mm
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献
表面の説明 Within a square inscribed in a beaded circle, the title of the khan separated in two by the tamga of Möngke coupled with that of Mas`ud Beg.
表面の文字体系
表面の銘文 مونكو ف الأعظم
裏面の説明 Inside a square inscribed in a beaded circle, the name of the workshop separated in two by the tamga of Möngke.
裏面の文字体系
裏面の銘文 ضرب بوالنلر
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (1251-1259) - -
Numisquare ID 3593463980
追加情報

Historical Context: This silver dirham, minted in Bolghar between 1251 and 1259, was issued under Möngke Khan, the fourth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. Möngke’s reign marked a period of strong central authority and administrative consolidation following the initial conquests. The Bolghar mint’s operation signifies the Mongol’s firm control over Volga Bulgaria, a vital economic and strategic region connecting East and West. This coin underscores the unified imperial structure’s reach, even as the Golden Horde was solidifying its power in the western ulus.

Artistry: The design adheres to the prevailing Islamic numismatic tradition of the era, characterized by an aniconic, purely epigraphic style. While the specific engraver remains anonymous, the coin reflects the early Ilkhanid/Golden Horde transitional school, employing elegant Kufic or Naskh script. The obverse typically features the Kalima, the Islamic declaration of faith, while the reverse would display Möngke’s name and titles, often accompanied by a Mongol tamgha, asserting both religious legitimacy and imperial sovereignty.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 1.2 grams and measuring 16 millimeters, this fractional dirham is consistent with contemporary issues. High-points for preservation assessment include the central legends, particularly the Kalima and the ruler's name, which are often the first areas to show wear. Technical strike quality can vary, with common characteristics including minor planchet irregularities, slight off-centering, and occasional weakness in the outer marginal legends. A well-struck example would exhibit sharp, legible calligraphy across the flan.

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