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Pul 'Beast type' - Abdallah Azaq mint

Issuer Golden Horde
Year 1363-1366
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse description A stylised quadruped beast depicted in profile, occupying the majority of the reverse field in a bold, schematic rendering typical of Golden Horde animal-type puls. The creature, likely representing a lion or fantastical beast, is shown with a pronounced body, visible limbs, and a distinctive head with details rendered in a crude but intentional manner consistent with die-cut provincial coinage. The surrounding field is largely plain, with traces of a border or marginal legend partially visible on some specimens. The overall execution reflects the utilitarian and sometimes irregular standards of Azaq mint copper production during the reign of Abdallah Khan.
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Mint Azaq (Azov) mint
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