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Drachm - Bahram V

Issuer Sasanian Empire
Year 420-438
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Composition Silver
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Reverse script Pahlavi
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Mintage ND (420-438)
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Bahram V — known as Bahram Gur, "the wild ass," for his obsession with hunting — ruled during one of the more stable stretches of late Sasanian history, though his reign opened with a war against the Eastern Roman Empire in 421–422 that ended in a negotiated religious tolerance agreement, one of the earliest formal treaties guaranteeing Christian minority rights within Sasanian territory. His coinage was prolific, struck across a wide network of provincial mints, and mint attribution for individual specimens often relies on Pahlavi mint marks that remain only partially decoded in the scholarly literature.

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