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Bukhara in Uzbekistan, 1428 AD. and later, Timurid, Shahrukh Sultan, dated 832 AH, Falus / Adliya, Album 3275. 
Timurids in Central Asia, Shahrukh Sultan (807-850 AH. / 1405-47 AD.), Bukhara mint (today  Uzbekistan), dated 832 AH (= 1428-9 AD.), frozen date, 
Falus / Adliya (ø 23-27 mm / 6,58 g), copper, axes about medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 20°), 
Obv.: بخارا , ("Bukhárá"), Persian mint name in a circle surrounded by ornaments. 
Rev.: "sanat fí at-tárikh 832" (date in words), Persian legends.
Album 3275 ; Dav. type 3 ; Mitch. 1944 ; Val. p. 186/1 ; SIC Ashm. 313 . 
 
One of the most common copper coins of all times in Muslim Asia, produced with frozen date and circulated in incredible quantity during almost two centuries since its first appearance.
 
Bukhara (Uzbek: Buxoro; Russian: Бухара; Persian: بخارا‎; Tajik: Бухоро) is the capital of the Bukhara Province (viloyat) of Uzbekistan. Bukhara is a city-museum, with about 140 architectural monuments. The nation's fifth-largest city, the population on April 24, 2014 was approximately 272,710. The region around Bukhara has been inhabited for at least five millennia, and the city has existed for half that time. Located on the Silk Road, the city has long been a center of trade, scholarship, culture, and religion. The historic center of Bukhara, which contains numerous mosques and madrassas, has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. According to the official statistics, the city's population is 82% Tajiks, 6% Russians, 4% Uzbeks, 3% Tatars, 1% Koreans, 1% Turkmens, 1% Ukrainians, 2% of other ethnicities. It is widely assumed that the population of the city consists mainly of Persian-speaking Tajiks, with ethnic Uzbeks forming a growing minority.
Schlüsselwörter: Timurid Shahrukh Sultan Bukhara Uzbekistan Falus Adliya Circle Ornaments Persian

Bukhara in Uzbekistan, 1428 AD. and later, Timurid, Shahrukh Sultan, dated 832 AH, Falus / Adliya, Album 3275.

Timurids in Central Asia, Shahrukh Sultan (807-850 AH. / 1405-47 AD.), Bukhara mint (today Uzbekistan), dated 832 AH (= 1428-9 AD.), frozen date,
Falus / Adliya (ø 23-27 mm / 6,58 g), copper, axes about medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 20°),
Obv.: بخارا , ("Bukhárá"), Persian mint name in a circle surrounded by ornaments.
Rev.: "sanat fí at-tárikh 832" (date in words), Persian legends.
Album 3275 ; Dav. type 3 ; Mitch. 1944 ; Val. p. 186/1 ; SIC Ashm. 313 .

One of the most common copper coins of all times in Muslim Asia, produced with frozen date and circulated in incredible quantity during almost two centuries since its first appearance.

Bukhara (Uzbek: Buxoro; Russian: Бухара; Persian: بخارا‎; Tajik: Бухоро) is the capital of the Bukhara Province (viloyat) of Uzbekistan. Bukhara is a city-museum, with about 140 architectural monuments. The nation's fifth-largest city, the population on April 24, 2014 was approximately 272,710. The region around Bukhara has been inhabited for at least five millennia, and the city has existed for half that time. Located on the Silk Road, the city has long been a center of trade, scholarship, culture, and religion. The historic center of Bukhara, which contains numerous mosques and madrassas, has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. According to the official statistics, the city's population is 82% Tajiks, 6% Russians, 4% Uzbeks, 3% Tatars, 1% Koreans, 1% Turkmens, 1% Ukrainians, 2% of other ethnicities. It is widely assumed that the population of the city consists mainly of Persian-speaking Tajiks, with ethnic Uzbeks forming a growing minority.

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