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| Issuer | Mamluk Sultanate |
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| Year | 1343-1346 |
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| Weight | 3.6 g |
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| Obverse script | Arabic |
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| Mintage | 743 (1343) - Balog #287 (var a) - 744 (1344) - Balog #288 (var b) - 746 (1346) - Balog #289 (var c) - |
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Al-Salih Isma'il's reign was defined almost entirely by his willingness to cede Mamluk-held territories — including Safad and Tiberias — to the Crusader lords of Cyprus and the Hospitallers in exchange for military support against his rival, the sultan al-Nasir Ahmad. That political desperation produced one of the shorter and more turbulent reigns in the Bahri Mamluk sequence. Copper fals from Damascus during this window circulated in a city that had recently changed hands through internal dynastic violence rather than external conquest.
Balog distinguishes at least three die groupings for this type, suggesting continuous if modest production across the reign's roughly three-year span.