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Dirham - Tarmashirin 'twins type' Bukhara mint

发行方 Chagatai Khanate
年份 1318-1334
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面值 1 Dirham (⅙)
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正面描述 Central field bears a bold Arabic legend in Naskh script arranged in two or three lines, with the name or title of the Khan. The die-struck inscription fills the flan with characteristic Chagatai hammered-coin calligraphic style. The irregularly shaped flan exhibits typical die-shift and striking weakness at the margins. The field is flat and undecorated, with no border ornament. Traces of a linear or dotted border may be visible around the periphery.
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正面铭文 السلطان تارماشيرين
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附加信息

Tarmashirin Khan ruled the Chagatai Khanate from roughly 1331 until his violent overthrow in 1334, becoming the first Chagatai ruler to formally embrace Islam and impose it on his court — a decision that alienated the nomadic Mongol faction of his realm and directly precipitated his downfall. The so-called "twins type" designation refers to a die pairing anomaly documented in this series, where near-identical obverse and reverse layouts create a visual mirroring effect unusual enough to have generated its own collector shorthand. Bukhara, long the commercial and religious heart of Transoxiana, functioned as the primary mint for the western Chagatai territories throughout this period.

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