Ayyubids of Aleppo, ca. 1216-1236 AD., al-'Aziz Muhammad, Fals, Balog 722.
Ayyubids Emirs of Aleppo (Halab), al-'Aziz Muhammad (Al-Aziz Ghiyath al-Din abu al-Muzaffar Muhammad ibn al-Ghazi, 613-634 H/ 1216-1236 AD), no mint, no date, citing Caliph Al-Mustansir (623-640 AH), struck ca. 623-635 AH / 1226-1228 AD.,
Fals (22-24 mm / 3,24 g), copper, axes irregular alignment ↑↠(ca. 260°),
Obv.: ... , ("El-melik El-aziz") , two lines Arabic script within ornaments (intertwined pair of trilobes).
Rev.: ... , ("El-imam El-mustansir") , two lines Arabic script within ornaments (intertwined pair of trilobes).
Balog 722 (common, he lists over 50 specimens) ; Album 841 ; http://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=9221 .
thanks to Alan ("Manzikert") for the ID
Al-Aziz Muhammad, the Ayyubid ruler of Aleppo, was son of predecessor az-Zahir Ghazi. Az-Zahir Ghazi (or al-Malik az-Zahir Ghazi; 1172 – 8 October 1216) was governor and then ruler of Aleppo from 1186 to 1216. He was the third son of Saladin and his lands included northern Syria and a small part of Mesopotamia.