Dirham copper coin weighted 13.32 g showing [?] Saladin (according to inscript of the coin), stucked in
Mayyafariqin (Silvan/Turkey), 1189-1190 AD - See: Paul Balog, The Coinage of the Ayyūbids, London: Royal Numismatic Society, issue 12, 1980, item 182.
The coinage of the Turkoman dynasties – the Artuqids, Zangids, and Danishmendids, as well as the Ayyubids – included a variety of human and animal figural types on their bronze dirhems.
Coin shown in the Exhibition "Saladin und die Kreuzfahrer" in 2006 in Mannheim, Germany
(Original: Coin Collection of the University Library Leipzig, Germany).
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Copper Dirham with the ideal image of a Saladin representing enthroned ruler form with globe in the left.
Kupfer Dirham mit dem Idealbild einer Saladin repräsentierenden, thronenden Herrschergestalt mit Globus in der Linken.
Dirham de cuivre avec l'image supposée de Saladin, représentant une forme de souverain assis portant une orbe à gauche.
Dirham in rame con l'immagine ideale di un Saladino che rappresenta una forma sovrana in trono con globo a sinistra.
Selahaddin Eyyubi'nin hükümdarlığı döneminde 1189 - 1190 yıllarında Meyyafarıkin (Günümüzde Silvan / Şanlıurfa) basılmış olan ve onu sol elinde dünya / kızılelma tutarken betimleyen bakır dirhem.
Dirham copper coin showing Saladin (according to inscript of the coin) about 1190-1191 Coin shown in the Exhibition "Saladin und die Kreuzfahrer" in 2006 in Mannheim, Germany Own Photography {{Category:Saladin}}