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Manghir - Mehmed II Tire, fleur-de-lys below

Uitgever Ottoman Empire
Jaar 1444-1446
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Techniek Hammered
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse bearing a two-line Arabic legend divided across the field, reading 'Khallada mulkahu. Duriba Tirah,' meaning 'May his Kingdom perpetuate. Struck in Tire.' Below the inscription, a prominent fleur-de-lys ornament is placed in the lower field, serving as the distinctive mint or die variety marker for this issue. The overall execution is characteristic of hammered provincial Ottoman copper coinage, with uneven strike and a slightly off-center flan.
Schrift keerzijde Arabic
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Aanvullende informatie

Mehmed II's first reign lasted less than two years before his father Murad II was persuaded out of retirement to deal with the Crusade of Varna. This manghir was struck during that brief initial sultanate, between Mehmed's accession at fourteen and his forced abdication in 1446. The Tire mint — active in western Anatolia — used the fleur-de-lys as a mint differentiator, placing it below to distinguish its output from contemporaneous issues of identical type struck elsewhere.

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