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Square 1/4 Dirham - Granada

发行方 Emirate of Granada (Nasrid Dynasty)
年份 1238-1492
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面值 1/4 Dirham (7⁄40)
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背面描述 Square hammered silver flan with a central Arabic mint and attribution legend in raised relief, disposed across the field in multiple lines in a cursive Maghribi-Andalusi script. The inscription reads 'duriba bi-madinat Gharnata' (Struck in the city of Granada), identifying the mint of issue. The flan exhibits the characteristic irregularity of hand-struck Nasrid quarter-dirhams, with uneven edges and a slightly warped planchet. Surface patination and scattered corrosion spots are consistent with the coin's medieval date and silver composition.
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背面铭文 ضرب بمدينة غرناطة
(Translation: Struck in the city of Granada)
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The Nasrid emirate of Granada was the last Muslim polity on the Iberian Peninsula, surviving for over two and a half centuries after the fall of Córdoba and Seville partly through careful diplomacy with Castile — including, at times, paying tribute to the very kingdom that would eventually extinguish it. These fractional silver pieces circulated in a court economy that produced the Alhambra. The square flan is a deliberate formal choice rooted in North African Almohad minting conventions, carried forward as a marker of Andalusian Muslim identity under increasing political pressure.

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