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Ayyubids of Aleppo, ca. 1193-1217 AD., Dirham in the name of emir Az-Zahir Ghazi and overlord al-Adil I, Halab (Aleppo) mint, Album 834.
Ayyubids of Aleppo, in the name of emir Az-Zahir Ghazi (AH 582-613 / 1172-1216 AD., Al Zâhir GâzI ibn Salâh Al-Dîn) and overlord al-Adil I, Halab (Aleppo) mint, [dated AH 589-613], struck 1193-1217 AD.,
Dirham (20-21 mm / 2,37 g), silver, axes (as pictured) irregular alignment ↑→ (ca. 80°), (hexagram type dirham),
Obv.: ﺪﻤﺣﺍﺮﺻﺎﻨﻟﺍ ﻡﺎﻣﻻﺍ / ﺮﻜﺑﻮﺑﺍ ﻝﺩﺎﻌﻟﺍ ﻚﻠﻤﻟﺍ / ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻝﻮﺳﺭﺪﻤﺤﻣﻪﻠﻟﻻﺍﻪﻟﺍﻻ , "al-Imam / al-Nasir Ahmed. / al-Malik al-Adil / Abu Bakr", in four lines within hexagram. "La Ilaha Illa Allah. Muhammed Rasul Allah" (Kalima), in margin; - or in a different transliteration: "El-imam / el-Nasır Ahmed. / El-Melik el-Adil / Ebu Bekir. // Lailahe illallah Muhammed resulullah" ; Arabic legends in and around of an six-pointed star.
Rev.: ... الملك / الظاهر غازي / ابن يوسف بن / أيوب // ﺔﺋﺎﻤﺘﺳ ﺔﻨﺳ ﻰﻓ , "al-Malik / al-Zahir Ghazi / ibn Yusuf bin / Ayyub", in four lines within hexagram. "Duribe bi-Halab sene [date]", in margin; - or in a different transliteration: "El-Melik el-Zahir Gazi ibn Yusuf bin Eyyub. Duribe bi-Haleb fi sene [596 (?)] " , Arabic legends in and around of an six-pointed star.
Album 834 ; cf. Balog 597 (597H) ; cf. Zeno 107518 (595H) and Zeno 108596 (597H). 

(There also exist some imitative issues of Crusader Kingdom Tarablus (Tripoli), Lebanon.)

Az-Zahir Ghazi ( ‏الملك الظاهر غازي بن صلاح الدين‎, DMG: al-Malik aẓ-Ẓāhir Ġāzī b. Salāḥ ad-Dīn; or al-Malik az-Zahir Ghazi; 1172 – 8 October 1216) was a Kurdish governor and then ruler of Aleppo from 1186 to 1216. His lands included northern Syria and a small part of Mesopotamia. al-Zahir Ghazi was the third son of Saladin (Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub). The lands that he was assigned to govern were under the control of his uncle, Al-Adil I (al-Malik al-Adil Sayf al-Din Abu-Bakr ibn Ayyub), who was Saladin’s younger brother.

Salah al-Din Yusuf, popularly known as Saladin, is known for his military genius and success in the Crusades. He recaptured Jerusalem from the crusaders 1187 and famously spared the inhabitants of the city. Saladin was also the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty, which ruled large parts of the Near East and Yemen from 1169 until the end of the 15th century. 
Schlüsselwörter: Ayyubids Aleppo Dirham Az-Zahir Ghazi al-Adil Halab six-pointed Star hexagram

Ayyubids of Aleppo, ca. 1193-1217 AD., Dirham in the name of emir Az-Zahir Ghazi and overlord al-Adil I, Halab (Aleppo) mint, Album 834.

Ayyubids of Aleppo, in the name of emir Az-Zahir Ghazi (AH 582-613 / 1172-1216 AD., Al Zâhir GâzI ibn Salâh Al-Dîn) and overlord al-Adil I, Halab (Aleppo) mint, [dated AH 589-613], struck 1193-1217 AD.,
Dirham (20-21 mm / 2,37 g), silver, axes (as pictured) irregular alignment ↑→ (ca. 80°), (hexagram type dirham),
Obv.: ﺪﻤﺣﺍﺮﺻﺎﻨﻟﺍ ﻡﺎﻣﻻﺍ / ﺮﻜﺑﻮﺑﺍ ﻝﺩﺎﻌﻟﺍ ﻚﻠﻤﻟﺍ / ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻝﻮﺳﺭﺪﻤﺤﻣﻪﻠﻟﻻﺍﻪﻟﺍﻻ , "al-Imam / al-Nasir Ahmed. / al-Malik al-Adil / Abu Bakr", in four lines within hexagram. "La Ilaha Illa Allah. Muhammed Rasul Allah" (Kalima), in margin; - or in a different transliteration: "El-imam / el-Nasır Ahmed. / El-Melik el-Adil / Ebu Bekir. // Lailahe illallah Muhammed resulullah" ; Arabic legends in and around of an six-pointed star.
Rev.: ... الملك / الظاهر غازي / ابن يوسف بن / أيوب // ﺔﺋﺎﻤﺘﺳ ﺔﻨﺳ ﻰﻓ , "al-Malik / al-Zahir Ghazi / ibn Yusuf bin / Ayyub", in four lines within hexagram. "Duribe bi-Halab sene [date]", in margin; - or in a different transliteration: "El-Melik el-Zahir Gazi ibn Yusuf bin Eyyub. Duribe bi-Haleb fi sene [596 (?)] " , Arabic legends in and around of an six-pointed star.
Album 834 ; cf. Balog 597 (597H) ; cf. Zeno 107518 (595H) and Zeno 108596 (597H).

(There also exist some imitative issues of Crusader Kingdom Tarablus (Tripoli), Lebanon.)

Az-Zahir Ghazi ( ‏الملك الظاهر غازي بن صلاح الدين‎, DMG: al-Malik aẓ-Ẓāhir Ġāzī b. Salāḥ ad-Dīn; or al-Malik az-Zahir Ghazi; 1172 – 8 October 1216) was a Kurdish governor and then ruler of Aleppo from 1186 to 1216. His lands included northern Syria and a small part of Mesopotamia. al-Zahir Ghazi was the third son of Saladin (Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub). The lands that he was assigned to govern were under the control of his uncle, Al-Adil I (al-Malik al-Adil Sayf al-Din Abu-Bakr ibn Ayyub), who was Saladin’s younger brother.

Salah al-Din Yusuf, popularly known as Saladin, is known for his military genius and success in the Crusades. He recaptured Jerusalem from the crusaders 1187 and famously spared the inhabitants of the city. Saladin was also the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty, which ruled large parts of the Near East and Yemen from 1169 until the end of the 15th century.

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Schlüsselwörter:Ayyubids / Aleppo / Dirham / Az-Zahir / Ghazi / al-Adil / Halab / six-pointed / Star / hexagram
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