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| 正面描述 | Central field bearing Arabic legend in multiple lines reading 'Allah Haqq Nasir al-Haqq bi-Hadrat Fas' (God is truth, helper of truth, in the presence of Fes), enclosed within a simple linear border. The inscription is struck in a typical Moroccan hammered style, with irregular flan edges characteristic of hand-struck coinage of the Alaouite period under Sultan Moulay Isma'il. No figurative imagery is present, in accordance with Islamic numismatic tradition. The lettering is arranged in stacked horizontal bands filling the available field. |
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| 正面铭文 | الله حق ناصر الحق بحضرة فاس |
| 背面描述 | 登录 以查看详情 |
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| 背面铭文 | 登录 以查看详情 |
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Isma'il ibn Sharif ruled Morocco for nearly 55 years — one of the longest reigns in Moroccan history — and spent much of it in near-constant warfare, both consolidating control against rival claimants and expelling the English from Tangier and the Spanish from Larache and Mehdia. The mazuna was the small fractional workhorse of his monetary system, minted at Fez under the title Hazrat, a term denoting an imperial mint city of the highest rank.
Flan quality on Isma'il-era mazunas is notoriously inconsistent, a direct consequence of the reign's chronic military expenditures straining mint operations.