Mamluks, temp. al-Zahir al-Din Abu Sa’id Khushqadam, AR Dirham, Halab Mint, AH 825-841 = AD 1422-1438 – RRR

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Repeat Title:Ā  Islamic, Mamluks, temp. al-Zahir al-Din Abu Sa’id Khushqadam, AR Dirham(silver,1.03g,15.2mm), Halab Mint, AH 825-841 = AD 1422-1438
Arabic Title : Ų„Ų³Ł„Ų§Ł…ŁŠŲ©ŲŒ Ų§Ł„Ł…Ł…Ų§Ł„ŁŠŁƒŲŒ ŁŁŠ Ų¹Ł‡ŲÆ Ų§Ł„ŲøŲ§Ł‡Ų± Ų§Ł„ŲÆŁŠŁ† Ų£ŲØŁˆ Ų³Ų¹ŁŠŲÆ Ų®ŁˆŲ“Ł‚Ų§ŲÆŁ…ŲŒ ŲÆŲ±Ł‡Ł… ŁŲ¶Ų©ŲŒ Ų¶Ų±ŲØ ŁŁŠ Ų­Ł„ŲØŲŒ ŁØŁ¢Ł„-ŁØŁ¤Ł” Ł‡Ł€
Era/Ruler: Mamluks, time al-Zahir al-Din Abu Sa’id Khushqadam Mint/Date : Halab, Undated
DenomĀ Ā Ā  : AR Dirham Wt/DiaĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā  : 1.03 g / 15.2 mm
Obv: Kalima in three lines
Rev: Name within cartouche; titles around
Ref: Album 1020 /Ā  Balog, Mamluks 794 Rarity/Choice: Rare, aVF
Note:Ā  During the Mamluk period, Dirhams were a common denomination of silver coinage used for everyday transactions and trade within the Sultanate. The Halab Mint, situated in Aleppo, was one of the significant mints under Mamluk rule. Coins from this era provide valuable insights into the political and economic landscape of the Mamluk Sultanate during the 9th century AH. They serve as tangible artifacts, illustrating the continuity and development of numismatic practices within the Islamic world. The coin’s association with al-Zahir al-Din Abu Sa’id Khushqadam adds historical significance, as it reflects the authority and administration of this particular ruler during his reign.