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Pul 'Animal to the left' with the name of Taghai Beg amir Mokhshi or Nuroujat mint

Issuer Golden Horde
Year 1366
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Currency Dinar (1227-1502)
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Obverse lettering طغاي بك
Reverse description The reverse carries an Arabic inscription arranged within the field, serving as the mint and authority legend. The lettering, consistent with Golden Horde epigraphy of the mid-14th century, identifies the issuing amir and the mint of Mokhshi (Narovchat), an important administrative and commercial center of the Golden Horde located in the present-day Penza Region of Russia. The script is rendered in a cursive hand typical of provincial copper issues, with modest calligraphic execution and visible surface corrosion obscuring portions of the legend.
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Mint Mokhshi (Narovchat)
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