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fwo_843280 - ARAB-BYZANTINE Fals - dynastie des Zengides au nom de Nur al Din Ben Zen Gui n.d. Atelier Indéterminé

ARAB-BYZANTINE Fals - dynastie des Zengides au nom de Nur al Din Ben Zen Gui n.d. Atelier Indéterminé VF
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Price : 50.00 €
Type : Fals - dynastie des Zengides au nom de Nur al Din Ben Zen Gui
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Atelier Indéterminé
Metal : copper
Diameter : 25 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 5,17 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Flan irrégulier, usure homogène. Patine tachée
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : INSCRIPTIONS GRECQUES ET ARABES.
Obverse description : Le calife debout de face.

Reverse


Historical background


ARAB-BYZANTINE

(7th-8th centuries)

After the crushing of the Sassanid power, the Muslims swept over the Byzantine Empire less than ten years after the death of Muhammad (+ 632). Heraclius still lived long enough to see Muslim troops invade Syria, Palestine and Egypt. In the fall of 642, Egypt was definitively lost to Byzantium. It seems that the new invaders first kept the Byzantine monetary system of which they imitated the existing coins, which they named fals, distortion of fools. These imitations were manufactured for about fifty years as well as gold dinars, imitation of Byzantine solidi. Ali, fourth and last caliph of the line of Muhammad (he is at the same time his cousin, his foster brother and his son-in-law) sees his power challenged by Mo'awiya, governor of Syria, who has a well-trained army which defeated the Byzantines. Ali is defeated and murdered. The Umayyads, named after Omayya, father of Mo'awiya) established their capital in Damascus, and with them the elective nature of the office of caliph was lost.. The majority of believers, the Sunnis, accept this change. But the Muslims of the "party of Ali" ("shi'at Ali") or Shiites remain attached to the idea that only the descendants of Muhammad can claim the title of caliph, or rather of imam, a word which implies a power by divine right.

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