Abu ʽArish, a small sheikhdom in the Tihama coastal plain of present-day southwestern Saudi Arabia, issued coinage during a period of intense political turbulence — the region was caught between the expanding First Saudi State and the waning grip of the Ottoman-backed Zaydī Imamate of Yemen. These billon pieces circulated in a zone where monetary authority was genuinely contested, and the act of striking local coinage was itself a political assertion.
Billon of this fineness and weight from minor Arabian sheikhdoms survives poorly; the alloy corrodes readily in the coastal humidity of the Tihama.
Abu ʽArish, a small sheikhdom in the Tihama coastal plain of present-day southwestern Saudi Arabia, issued coinage during a period of intense political turbulence — the region was caught between the expanding First Saudi State and the waning grip of the Ottoman-backed Zaydī Imamate of Yemen. These billon pieces circulated in a zone where monetary authority was genuinely contested, and the act of striking local coinage was itself a political assertion.
Billon of this fineness and weight from minor Arabian sheikhdoms survives poorly; the alloy corrodes readily in the coastal humidity of the Tihama.