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| 正面文字 | Arabic |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse bears a multi-line Arabic hammered inscription occupying the full field, recording the mint name and AH date. The legend reads 'May he be victorious, struck in Sana'a, 926', arranged in stacked horizontal registers in thuluth script. A dotted border is partially visible around the periphery of the irregular flan. The strike is characteristically off-center, consistent with early sixteenth-century Ottoman provincial hammered coinage from Yemen. |
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Suleiman I came to the throne in 1520 following the death of Selim I, whose decade of aggressive expansion had roughly doubled Ottoman territory. The Uthmani denomination was the smallest silver unit in the Ottoman monetary hierarchy — a fraction piece that circulated hard and survives in high grades only rarely.