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A Handbook of Islamic Coins

A Handbook of Islamic Coins
Author: Michael Broome
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1985
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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This book provides an introduction to the coinages of the Near and Middle East, issued by the various dynasties that emerged from the religious state established by the Prophet Muhammad. The Islamic coinages of India and South East Asia are excluded because they are derived from different monetary concepts and cultural backgrounds. Each chapter begins with a summary of the main historical changes that are relevant to a general study of the coinage. This is followed by detailed commentary on the coinage with reference to the illustrations. The latter are reproduced at actual size, the better to appreciate the motifs and especially the fine art of calligraphy which is the very epitome of Islamic art. Detailed captions to the illustrations provide a "parallel text" complementing the more general historical material. A particularly valuable feature of the book are the nine maps specially drawn for it which were prepared to show the mint towns of the different dynasties. From these the extent of the spread of Islamic culture and coinage can be well seen.


Islamic History Through Coins

Islamic History Through Coins
Author: Jere L. Bacharach
Publisher: American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2006
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9789774249303

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What can one discover through the study of medieval Islamic coins? It appears that the regular gold dinars and silver dirhams issued by the Ikhshidid rulers of Egypt and Palestine (935-69) followed a series of understood but unwritten rules. As the first part of this book reveals, these norms involved whose names could appear on the regular currency, where the names could be placed (based upon a strict hierarchical order), and even which parts of a Muslim name could be included. The founder of the dynasty, Muhammad ibn Tughj, could use the honorific al-Ikhshid; his eldest son and successor could use his teknonym Abu al-Qasim; his brother, the third ruler, could use only his name Ali; and the eunuch Kafur, effective ruler of Egypt for over twenty years, could never inscribe his name on the regular coinage. At the same time, each one of these rulers was named in the Friday sermon and most had their teknonym inscribed on textiles. Presentation coins, the equivalent of modern commemorative pieces, could break all these rules, and a wide variety of titles appeared, as well as a series of coins with human representation. The second half of the book is a catalogue of over 1,200 specimens, enabling curators, collectors, and dealers to identify coins in their own collections and their relative rarity. Throughout the book numismatic pieces are illustrated, along with commentary on their inscriptions, layout, and metallic content.


The Islamic Coins

The Islamic Coins
Author: George Carpenter Miles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1962
Genre: History
ISBN:

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All but 9 of the 6,449 Islamic coins found at Athenian Agora up to the date when this book was written belong to the Ottoman period. The earliest datable Ottoman coin is from the reign of Mehmed I (1413-21). Most of the coins come from overseas mints such as those of Istanbul, Cairo, Macedonia, Serbia, and Bosnia. Although the name of Athens cannot be read on any coin, the author thinks that many of the crude coppers of the 15th to 16th centuries A.D. were locally struck.


Islamic Coins and Their Values Volume 2

Islamic Coins and Their Values Volume 2
Author: Tim Wilkes
Publisher: Spink & Son, Ltd
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1912667304

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This book is the second volume of an illustrated price guide to Islamic coins; the first volume was published in 2015. The Islamic market has long been hampered by two things: the lack of reliable information regarding values due to the historic volatility of auction prices for Islamic coins, and the lack of general reference works with illustrations. This book is an attempt to remedy both these problems. It is intended as an introductory guide, aimed at the general collector; suggestions for further reading are given throughout the book.


Islamic Coins and Their Values Volume 1

Islamic Coins and Their Values Volume 1
Author: Tim Wilkes
Publisher: Spink & Son, Ltd
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-10-31
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1912667290

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Part 1 of a detailed reference work on Islamic coins. This first volume focuses on the coins of the mediaeval period from the beginnings of Islam up to the 10th century AH/16th century AD.


A Checklist of Islamic Coins

A Checklist of Islamic Coins
Author: Stephen Album
Publisher: Stephen Album
Total Pages: 151
Release: 1998
Genre: Coins, Islamic.
ISBN: 9780963602411

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Coinage of the Crusaders and the World of Islam

Coinage of the Crusaders and the World of Islam
Author: Emmanuel Azzopardi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2006
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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"The Coinage of the Crusaders and the World of Islam covers an extensive selection of coins of the Crusades of Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli and Jerusalem and other numismatic areas including the coins of Islam. This encyclopedic book includes illustrations of over 840 coins, each with short historical notes. To bridge Crusader-Islamic history and crusader numismatics, coins of the Seljuks, the Zengids of Mosul, the Seljuks of Rum, the Artuqids and the Ayyubids have been included, while the first chapter describes coins of the Islamic world before the First Crusade, such as the Moors of Spain, the Aghlabids and the Fatimids." "The book also describes and illustrates West European imported coins, some of which Byzantine gold coins as well as coins of the Norman Kings; and coins of the period following the Fourth Crusade of 1204 of Achaea, Athens and Epirus together with all other baronial issues. This work covers with meticulous detail coins of Cyprus, Armenia, Chios, Rhodes and Malta. A coin of each denomination and ruler is illustrated and described."--BOOK JACKET.


Islamic Coins

Islamic Coins
Author: George Carpenter Miles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1948
Genre: Agora (Athens, Greece)
ISBN:

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The Pre-Islamic Coinage of Eastern Arabia

The Pre-Islamic Coinage of Eastern Arabia
Author: Daniel T. Potts
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1991
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9788772891569

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A presentation of the various indigenous coin issues that circulated in Eastern Arabia during the pre-Islamic era as attested in five private collections studied by the author. The basis for the classification is a corpus of 529 coins selected from those collections for publication here. Geographically, the coins came from two distinct regions which today comprise the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Emirate of Umm al-Qaiwain in the United Arab Emirates. Foreign issues were rare in these areas, although a handful of Sasanian, Roman, Seleucid, Greek, Phoenician, Nabataean, Elymaean, Parthian and Sabaean coins have been attested to in the collections that form the basis of this work.


Islamic Coins. National Museum of Sanaa

Islamic Coins. National Museum of Sanaa
Author: ‛Abd Al-‛Azīz Ḥamūd Al-Jandārī
Publisher: Centre français de recherche de la péninsule Arabique
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 2909194566

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The present volume of the catalogue Islamic Coins of the National Museum of Ṣanʽā’ comprises the collection of Islamic coinage from the beginning of Islam up to the end of the 7th/12th centuries. The catalogue is organized by name of dynasty, in chronological order. The majority of these coins are from Yemen and were minted by the local dynasties who took their monetary independence from the end of the 3rd/9th century. Some Umayyad and Abbasid dirhams are included: they are from Iran, Mesopotamia and Levant.