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Unknown Æ - Nana-Khatun Type I

Issuer Principality of Fiknan (Sogdiana)
Year 625-750
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description Conjoined busts of a male figure to the left and a female figure to the right, rendered in a schematic, provincial style characteristic of early medieval Sogdian coinage. The male bust, positioned on the left, displays flowing hair and facial features in profile, while the female bust to the right is similarly depicted facing left. The entire central device is enclosed within a border of raised pellets, visible around the coin's irregular flan. Traces of a crescent or crown-like adornment appear above the busts, referencing the Sogdian iconographic tradition of divine or royal imagery associated with the goddess Nana.
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Reverse description Central field occupied by a bold dynastic tamgha rendered in the form of a runic-style letter Ash, with angular, deeply incised strokes creating a distinctive geometric emblem that serves as the ruler's dynastic symbol. The tamgha is surrounded by a circular Sogdian inscription in a cursive hand, crudely executed and partially legible, running along the inner border of the flan. The coin's fabric is irregular, typical of cast and lightly hammered provincial Sogdian issues of the early Islamic period. The overall execution reflects a local workshop tradition with limited die-cutting refinement.
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