Ghazna "Amin al-Milla" w/'Adl, AR damma, Mahmud (998-1030), Ghaznavid Empire (GH#6)

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'Adl / La ilah illa / Allah wahdahu / la sharik lahu ("Just, There is no God but Allah alone, no partner to him”) // Muhammad / rasūl Allāh / Amin al-Milla / [Mahmud] ("Muhammad is the messenger of God, Guardian of the Faith, Mahmud”). 10mm, 0.47 grams. Uncertain mint (Ghazni?). Fishman/Todd "The Silver Damma" #GH6.

This variety with the additional word "'Adl" ("Just" or "Fair") on top of the obverse, is not listed in Fishman/Todd or other references.

This is a Ghazna type, issued directly under the Ghaznavid Sultan. The name of Mahmud is off-flan on this coin, but it is his type.

Mahmud of Ghazni (r. 998–1030 CE) was the most celebrated ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire, transforming it into a major power stretching from Iran and Central Asia to northwestern India. Renowned as both a military commander and patron of learning, he launched numerous campaigns into the Indian subcontinent, greatly expanding his empire and accumulating immense wealth. His court at Ghazni became a flourishing center of Persian culture, attracting scholars such as Ferdowsi and Al-Biruni. Mahmud is remembered as one of the most influential Islamic rulers of the early medieval period and for establishing Ghazni as a leading political and cultural capital.



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