Dirham - al-Ashraf Qansuh II al-Ghuri ND (1501-1516) front Dirham - al-Ashraf Qansuh II al-Ghuri ND (1501-1516) back
Dirham - al-Ashraf Qansuh II al-Ghuri ND (1501-1516) photo

Dirham - al-Ashraf Qansuh II al-Ghuri ND

 
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Description
Issuer
Mamluk Sultanate
Sultan
Qansuh II al-Ghuri (1501-1516)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1501-1516
Value
1 Dirham (0.7)
Currency
Dinar (1250-1517)
Composition
Silver
Shape
Round (irregular)
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#295160
Rarity index
94%

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Dirham coin is that it was used as a form of currency during the Mamluk Sultanate, which was a powerful Islamic empire that ruled over much of the Middle East and North Africa during the 13th to 16th centuries. The coin features an inscription in Arabic that reads "al-Ashraf Qansuh II al-Ghuri," which refers to the Sultan who issued the coin during his reign from 1501 to 1516. The coin was made of silver, which was a valuable and widely used metal at the time.