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| 正面描述 | Central field bears the Kalima (Islamic declaration of faith) inscribed within a ruled square cartouche, executed in bold Arabic thuluth script. The four corners of the surrounding field each contain the name of one of the four Rightly Guided Caliphs (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali), arranged symmetrically around the central square. The flan is irregular and slightly ragged at the edges, consistent with hand-hammered production. The overall design follows the standard Timurid epigraphic type, with no figurative imagery. |
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| 背面文字 | Arabic |
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Shahrukh, fourth son of Timur, consolidated Timurid authority after a brutal succession struggle and ruled from Herat for over four decades — an extraordinary tenure by any dynastic measure. His reign saw a deliberate legitimization strategy through coinage, with mints across the empire brought under tighter administrative control than his father had ever maintained. Abarquh, a secondary Persian mint town in Fars province, issued under this program with relative infrequency, making its tankas meaningfully scarcer than those of Herat or Samarqand.
The A#2405 type spans a wide date window, and individual pieces can sometimes be attributed more narrowly through die study.