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| 背面描述 | Three lines of Arabic legend arranged horizontally across the central field, enclosed within a dotted (beaded) inner circle which is itself set between two continuous outer circles, forming a double-ringed border. The inscription is characteristic of Ghorid and early Khwarazmian coinage of the period, rendered in a schematic Kufic or Naskh script. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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The Khwarazmian Empire's absorption of Ghurid coinage types following Muhammad of Ghor's death in 1206 produced exactly this kind of numismatic overlap — a horseman type associated with the Ghurids continuing under Khwarazmian authority as Shah 'Ala al-Din Muhammad rapidly expanded westward and eastward simultaneously. Jitals of this period circulated across an enormous and unstable geographic range, from Khorasan through Transoxiana, in a monetary system that was never fully unified under any single standard.
The Mongol invasions beginning in 1219 effectively ended Khwarazmian coinage production within a few years of this type's latest possible date.