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| Uitgever | Umayyad Governorate of Sind |
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| Jaar | 739-740 |
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| Waarde | Damma (⅙) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Crude, stylised depiction of a fire altar or architectural symbol occupying the central field, derived from the Sasanian prototype. The design retains schematic triangular and rectilinear forms, characteristic of the debased Qanhari coinage of Sind. The surrounding field shows remnants of a border, and the entire composition reflects the heavily abstracted local adaptation of earlier Iranian iconographic conventions. The strike is irregular, consistent with hand-hammered production on an uneven flan. |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Arabic |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Yazid ibn 'Umar al-Fihri governed Sind during a period of acute administrative stress — the Umayyad caliphate was less than a decade from collapse, and frontier provinces like Sind were increasingly dependent on local monetary improvisation rather than central mint supply. The damma, a fractional silver unit derived from the drachm tradition inherited from Sasanian and post-conquest Arab-Sasanian coinage, persisted in Sind long after it had been abandoned elsewhere precisely because trade demands in the Indus region required small-denomination silver the central caliphal system never adequately provided.
At 0.38 g, this piece sits at the extreme low end of surviving damma weights, consistent with the poorly regulated local striking practices documented for Qandahar-affiliated issues of this period.