This research is concerned in publishing and studying a rare Samanid dinar struck in Mohammedia in 341 A.H., bearing the name of prince Noah Bin Nasser (331-343 A.H), and preserved in the private collection of Mr. Mohammed Omar Nato in Holy Mecca. This dinar is firstly to be published and studied through this research; which is concerned in describing the general shape of it, by clarifying its inscriptions and decorative motives, then analyzing its inscriptions and relating it to the different circumstances, especially striking Al-Mostakfy’s name on it, despite his isolation in 334 A.H., which is seven years earlier than the date of the dinar under study. Besides, the reasons of minting Surat Al-Ikhlas complete on the field of the reverse. ...
The Mamluks of Egypt and Syria excelled in most arts, especially architecture and Qur’an manuscript ...
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group...
Five sizeable hoards of Mamluk silver dirhams have been found in Jordan since 1963. This paper focus...
This research investigates the study and publication of the inscriptions of six Abbasid dinars datin...
This research deals with the coins of El-Salam city and its role in the Seljuk-Abbasid conflict afte...
Sharif al-Husayn ibn Ali (1334 AH / 1916 AH - 1343 AH / 1925 AD) is one of the most influential figu...
Miles George C. A unique Umayyad dinar of 91 H./A.D. 709-710. In: Revue numismatique, 6e série - Tom...
In 1963 an impressive hoard was accidentally turned up near the tower of al-Sultan Zahir Baybars I a...
Revue numismatique, 6e série, XIV, 1972, p. 99-104. St. Album, Notes on the coinage of Muhammad Ibn ...
In this paper, the coinage of Islamic empire is discussed in detail. The First Abbasid Period was ex...
Research objectives: The purpose of this study is to attribute unusual tamghas found on silver dirha...
The coins from the province of Samaria in the Persian Period and the imagery depicted on them are at...
Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) has kindly permitted the research team to study and publish a number o...
This research deals with a study and a publishing for seven pieces of Shah Rukh Khwarizm Mint coins ...
Of the caliphates of the Islamic West, the rule of the shortest duration was that of the Ḥammūdids (...
The Mamluks of Egypt and Syria excelled in most arts, especially architecture and Qur’an manuscript ...
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group...
Five sizeable hoards of Mamluk silver dirhams have been found in Jordan since 1963. This paper focus...
This research investigates the study and publication of the inscriptions of six Abbasid dinars datin...
This research deals with the coins of El-Salam city and its role in the Seljuk-Abbasid conflict afte...
Sharif al-Husayn ibn Ali (1334 AH / 1916 AH - 1343 AH / 1925 AD) is one of the most influential figu...
Miles George C. A unique Umayyad dinar of 91 H./A.D. 709-710. In: Revue numismatique, 6e série - Tom...
In 1963 an impressive hoard was accidentally turned up near the tower of al-Sultan Zahir Baybars I a...
Revue numismatique, 6e série, XIV, 1972, p. 99-104. St. Album, Notes on the coinage of Muhammad Ibn ...
In this paper, the coinage of Islamic empire is discussed in detail. The First Abbasid Period was ex...
Research objectives: The purpose of this study is to attribute unusual tamghas found on silver dirha...
The coins from the province of Samaria in the Persian Period and the imagery depicted on them are at...
Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) has kindly permitted the research team to study and publish a number o...
This research deals with a study and a publishing for seven pieces of Shah Rukh Khwarizm Mint coins ...
Of the caliphates of the Islamic West, the rule of the shortest duration was that of the Ḥammūdids (...
The Mamluks of Egypt and Syria excelled in most arts, especially architecture and Qur’an manuscript ...
Sasanian, Arabo-Sasanian, and Tabaristani coins (3rd–9th century) form a small but significant group...
Five sizeable hoards of Mamluk silver dirhams have been found in Jordan since 1963. This paper focus...