Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 36The Institute, 1998 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 85
... dirhams and ninety - eight ' Abbasid dirhams . The earliest dirham was struck in Damascus in 95 A.H. and the latest in al - Shash in 230 A.H. The hoard was taken to the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg where it was identified by R. R. ...
... dirhams and ninety - eight ' Abbasid dirhams . The earliest dirham was struck in Damascus in 95 A.H. and the latest in al - Shash in 230 A.H. The hoard was taken to the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg where it was identified by R. R. ...
Side 88
... dirhams , circulated outside their regions of origin . From 169 AH . however dirhams were struck annually in at least one of the mints of Sīstān ( Madinat Zaranj and Sijistān ) . Sīstān thus once again became a major producer of coined ...
... dirhams , circulated outside their regions of origin . From 169 AH . however dirhams were struck annually in at least one of the mints of Sīstān ( Madinat Zaranj and Sijistān ) . Sīstān thus once again became a major producer of coined ...
Side 89
... dirhams were being pro- duced in the mints under their control . Whatever the reason behind this development , it is likely to have encouraged users of coin both to weigh the dirhams used in monetary transactions and to cut such dirhams ...
... dirhams were being pro- duced in the mints under their control . Whatever the reason behind this development , it is likely to have encouraged users of coin both to weigh the dirhams used in monetary transactions and to cut such dirhams ...
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