Mamluks Sultanate, temp. al-Nasir Muhammad I, Damascus Mint, AE Fals, AH 709 – 741 / AD 1310 – 1341 – RR

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Islamic, Mamluks, temp. al-Nasir Muhammad I, Damascus Mint, AE Fals(COPPER,1.93G,19.8MM), AH 709 – 741 / AD 1310 – Beautiful earthened patina
Arabic Title : Ų„Ų³Ł„Ų§Ł…ŁŠŲŒ Ų§Ł„Ł…Ł…Ų§Ł„ŁŠŁƒŲŒ عهد الناصر Ł…Ų­Ł…ŲÆ Ų§Ł„Ų£ŁˆŁ„ŲŒ فلس Ł†Ų­Ų§Ų³ŁŠŲŒ Ų¶Ų±ŲØ في ŲÆŁ…Ų“Ł‚ŲŒ سنة ٧٠٩ – ٧٤ٔ هـ
Era/Ruler: Mamluks Sultanate, temp. al-Nasir Muhammad I Mint/Date : Damascus, AH 709 – 741 / AD 1310 – 1341
DenomĀ Ā Ā  : AE Copper Fals Wt/DiaĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā  : 1.93 g / 19.8 mm
Obv: Border on both sides: circular line in circle of dots Field; ‘ The King Nasser Damascus mint’
Rev: Field divided by two horizontal lines into three segments (fesse). In central segment, oval cartouche with small fleur-delis at both ends; citing ‘Muhammad’
Ref: Album 922 Rarity/Choice: Scarce, VF
Note:Ā  The Mamluk era refers to a period in the history of Egypt and the Levant spanning roughly from the 13th to the 16th century. The Mamluks were a military caste primarily made up of enslaved soldiers, mainly of Turkic, Circassian, and Caucasian origin, who rose to power and established their own ruling class. The Mamluk Sultanate had two major dynasties: the Bahri dynasty and the Burji dynasty.
The Mamluks had a significant relationship with Syria during their rule over Egypt and the Levant.