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Armenian Cilicia Mamluk Arabic - Constantin I (1307–1373, Silver Coin)

Armenian Cilicia Mamluk Arabic - Constantin I (1307–1373, Silver Coin)

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This remarkable silver coin, issued under the reign of Constantin I of Armenian Cilicia (1307–1373), embodies the dynamic cultural and political exchanges between Armenian Cilicia and its neighboring powers during the medieval period. The coin reflects the rich history of a kingdom situated at the crossroads of East and West.

  • Obverse: Features inscriptions in Arabic, signifying the influence of the Mamluk Sultanate, with which Armenian Cilicia maintained complex relations. The intricate calligraphy showcases the artistry of the period.
  • Reverse: Displays a cross, a symbol of Armenian Christianity, demonstrating the kingdom's dedication to its faith amidst a predominantly Islamic region.

This coin is a testament to the multicultural and geopolitical significance of Armenian Cilicia during the 14th century, offering a glimpse into its intricate history. Its fine craftsmanship and historical value make it a prized acquisition for collectors and enthusiasts of medieval numismatics.

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