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1/2 Drachm - Anonymous Ruler Tokhara Yabghus

Uitgever Tokhara Yabghus (Tokharistan)
Jaar 550-630
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Vorm Round (irregular)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Diademed and bearded royal bust facing right, wearing an elaborate crown with rising projections; streaming ribbons visible at the left shoulder, with a star device positioned above the ribbons. The portrait reflects the Sasanian-influenced artistic tradition of the Tokharistan region, with bold, stylized modeling of facial features. The field is plain, with no encircling legend.
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Rand Plain
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Aanvullende informatie

The Tokhara Yabghus governed Tokharistan — roughly modern northern Afghanistan and southern Tajikistan — as nominal vassals of the Western Türk Qaghanate following the collapse of Hephthalite power in the 560s. Anonymous issues of this type reflect a deliberate administrative practice: the yabghu's authority was real enough locally, but coinage attribution to a named ruler was politically complicated within a Türkic tributary system where ultimate sovereignty was contested. Bronze fractional denominations circulated primarily in bazaar economies along the upper Oxus.

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