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Übersetzung ansehenislamisch. Lot of 4 Silver Coins Including Abbasid, Mamluk and Ayyubids (Ohne Mindestpreis)
Nr. 92961701
From top to bottom, left to right:
1. Abbasid. al-Radi (AH 322-329). AR Dirham, AH 327 (938-939 AD). 3,58 gr, 25 mm. Obverse: Five rows of Arabic text in the center, surrounded by two lines of Arabic text in the margin: "There is no god but God alone, He has no partner, Father of Al-Fadl, The commander of the believers". Reverse: Five rows of Arabic text in the center, surrounded by two circles and one line of Arabic text in the margin: "God, Mohammed, The messenger of God, al-Radi billah". [Album 255.2]
2. Ayyubid. As-Salih Ismail (AH 635-642). AR Dirham, AH 635 (1237-1238 AD), Damascus. 2,49 gr, 20 mm. Obverse: "The king, Al-Salih, pillar of the world and the religion, Isma’il son of Abu Bakr". Reverse: "The Imam, Al-Mustansir Billah, Abu Ja’far, the victorious, Commander of the Faithful". [Balog 798-823]
3. Ayyubid. al-Zahir Ghazi (AH 589-613). AR Dirham, Aleppo. 2,44 gr, 22 mm. As vassal of al-'Adil Abu Bakr. [Balog 582-627]
4. Mamluks. al-Zahir Jaqmaq (AH 842-857). AR Dirham, Damascus. 1,63 gr, 15 mm.
From top to bottom, left to right:
1. Abbasid. al-Radi (AH 322-329). AR Dirham, AH 327 (938-939 AD). 3,58 gr, 25 mm. Obverse: Five rows of Arabic text in the center, surrounded by two lines of Arabic text in the margin: "There is no god but God alone, He has no partner, Father of Al-Fadl, The commander of the believers". Reverse: Five rows of Arabic text in the center, surrounded by two circles and one line of Arabic text in the margin: "God, Mohammed, The messenger of God, al-Radi billah". [Album 255.2]
2. Ayyubid. As-Salih Ismail (AH 635-642). AR Dirham, AH 635 (1237-1238 AD), Damascus. 2,49 gr, 20 mm. Obverse: "The king, Al-Salih, pillar of the world and the religion, Isma’il son of Abu Bakr". Reverse: "The Imam, Al-Mustansir Billah, Abu Ja’far, the victorious, Commander of the Faithful". [Balog 798-823]
3. Ayyubid. al-Zahir Ghazi (AH 589-613). AR Dirham, Aleppo. 2,44 gr, 22 mm. As vassal of al-'Adil Abu Bakr. [Balog 582-627]
4. Mamluks. al-Zahir Jaqmaq (AH 842-857). AR Dirham, Damascus. 1,63 gr, 15 mm.
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