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Small Silver Hammered Coin In An Arabic Looking Language - Medieval?

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I am hoping this is the last coin that I need assistance on for a while. I have been able to identify the rest, but this one is eluding me. At first I thought 14th century Russian and then my mind was telling me this coin looked a lot like early Mongolian coins. After that, I saw features that looked like it could be tied to a number of countries. I really am at a road block here. I appreciate any help that you might give.

The coin measures 15-16mm depending on the point of measurement. I don't have a way to weigh it, but it is very light.
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Ottoman, Abdul Hamid I, 1774-1789, billon para, Misr (Egypt) mint, dated AH 1187 (1773/4, his acession year). The regnal year (8?) is hard to read. Both photos should be rotated 180 degrees.
https://www.zeno.ru/showphoto.php?photo=100425
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Thank you so much. I have spent hours attempting to identify this little coin. Your skill is amazing. I appreciate your help and your time.

Sincerely,
Doug
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