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Tenga - Sayyid Muhammad Rahim

Issuer Khanate of Khiva (Khiva Khanate)
Year 1282-1313 (1866-1896)
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Currency Tenga (1817-1820)
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Obverse description Irregularly shaped hammered silver flan bearing a bold, densely composed Arabic calligraphic legend in the nasta'liq style, filling the entire field. The central inscription names the ruler Sayyid Muhammad Rahim Khan and invokes his titles, rendered in large, flowing strokes with interlocking letterforms characteristic of Central Asian Islamic coinage. A secondary marginal or lower register inscription, likely containing the mint name or a religious formula, runs along the lower portion of the flan. The relief is high and uneven, consistent with hand-struck production, and the surfaces show the typical irregularity of Khivan tenga coinage of this period.
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Reverse description Irregularly shaped hammered silver flan with an Arabic calligraphic legend in nasta'liq script densely covering the entire field, recording the mint, regnal year, and additional pious or royal formulae. The inscription is executed in bold, sweeping strokes with characteristic Central Asian calligraphic flourishes, the letterforms tightly interlaced across the flan. A border or marginal inscription encircles or frames the central text, partially visible along the periphery. The coin's irregular shape and variable relief are consistent with the hand-struck technique employed at the Khiva mint during this reign.
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