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Zengid Atabegs Of Sinjar

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Adding to my small collection of Turkoman coins is this AE Dirhem of Qutb al-Din Muhammad b Zengi. Emir of Sinjar from 1197-1219.

AE Dirhem
Emir facing left with spear over his shoulder. This coin was modeled after a Roman provincial coin of the emperor Caracalla. Kurfic legend around the border with a tamgha under the face. The tamgha was only used during the first year of issue.

The revere is a Kurfic legend in five lines with a tamgha under.

Coin was struck 1198/99
25mm x 9.88g
Reference: SS 81.1

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Zengid-Atabegs-Of-Sinjar

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinjar
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Super coin, Ron. I love these Islamic figural types, especially the ones loosely based on more familiar Roman or Byzantine models.

Interesting note about the tamgha - it's easy to forget that the Turks trace their origin to modern day Mongolia / China. Does it appear anywhere besides this coin?
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Excellent addition to your growing collection of Turkoman figural AE's, Ron. Looks to be in great shape.
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So jealous right now..
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This tamgha appears on one other issues of the Atabegs of Sinjar and a couple of issues of the Atabegs of Al-Jazira.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamga
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Super pick-up Ron! That boldly outlined nose reminds me a little of early medieval Spanish coins, although Sinjar is no where close geographically.
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Very nice looking coin Ron!
I really do like the style of the portrait.
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Thanks Dave & Paul.
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