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Fals - Kayqubad I Citing al-Mustansir

Issuer Rûm Sultanate
Year 1220-1237
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Reference(s) Album Islamic#1213.3
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Obverse lettering علاء الدنيا والدين كيقباد
Reverse description Central field bearing a multi-line Arabic inscription in Naskh script arranged across three registers, citing the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir billah as suzerain overlord, a standard formula of legitimation on Seljuk of Rum coinage of this period. The letters are boldly modelled in high relief, with individual strokes showing the characteristic plasticity of hand-engraved Anatolian dies. The irregular flan edge and slightly off-centre strike are typical of the hammered fabric used for Rum Sultanate copper issues.
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Reverse lettering المستنصر بالله أمير المؤمنين
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