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Qajar Dynasty
Fath Ali Shah
½ Qiran
卡扎爾王朝
法特赫-阿里沙阿
½基蘭
Item number: A2025
Year: AD 1827 (AH 1243)
Material: Silver
Size: 17.5 x 16.4 x 1.6 mm
Weight: 3.5 g
Manufactured by: Shiraz, Iran
Provenance: Da Chen Stamps and Coins Collection 2015
This is a ½ Qiran silver coin minted in Hijri year 1243 (AD 1827) during the reign of Fath ‘Ali Shah Qajar, the second ruler of the Qajar dynasty who governed Iran.
The coin is roughly circular in shape, with multiple beaded borders surrounding the obverse. At the centre, a horizontal line divides the inscription into two sections. The upper and lower lines are elegantly inscribed in Persian script, reading “سکه فتحعلی شه خسرو صاحبقران”, which translates to the ruler’s name and titles: “Fath ‘Ali Shah Qajar, Caesar, Sahebqeran (Possessor of an Auspicious Conjunction).”
The reverse of the coin is also decorated with floral motifs and beaded borders. In the centre, two lines of inscription indicate the minting location: “ضرب دار العلم شيراز” (Struck in the City of Knowledge, Shiraz). Below this, the Persian numerals “۱۲۴۳” (1243) represent the Hijri year of the coin’s issuance. Shiraz, located in southwestern Iran, is one of the country’s oldest cities and a significant centre of Persian civilisation.
Fath Ali Shah was the nephew of Agha Mohammad Khan, the founder of the Qajar dynasty. Due to Agha Mohammad Khan being captured and castrated by rivals from the Afsharid dynasty in his youth, he was unable to produce an heir and thus passed the throne to his nephew.
Under the rule of Fath Ali Shah, Persian art, particularly its painting, reached its zenith. However, his reign was also marked by two wars with the neighbouring Russian Empire, resulting in the loss of control over the Caucasus region.
物件編號: A2025
年代: 公元 1827 年 (回曆 1243 年)
材質: 銀
尺寸: 17.5 x 16.4 x 1.6 mm
重量: 3.5 g
製造地: 設拉子,伊朗
來源: 大城郵幣社 2015
這是一枚回曆1243年(公元1827年),統治伊朗的卡扎爾王朝第二任統治者:法特赫-阿里沙阿,其任內鑄造的面額 ½ 基蘭銀幣。