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 from a 14th-century illustrated manuscript of Balami's Tarikhnama
As-Saffah's proclamation as caliph — from a 14th-century illustrated manuscript of Balami's Tarikhnama
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As-Saffah's proclamation as caliph from a 14th-century illustrated manuscript of Balami's Tarikhnama
As-Saffah
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4.23 g - 140 AH / 758 AD
Dinar of Abbasid Caliph Al Mansur — 4.23 g - 140 AH / 758 AD
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Dinar of Abbasid Caliph Al Mansur 4.23 g - 140 AH / 758 AD
Dinar of Abbasid Caliph Al-Muktafi
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3.83 g - 195 AH / 811 AD
Dinar of Abbasid Caliph- Al Amin — 3.83 g - 195 AH / 811 AD
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Dinar of Abbasid Caliph- Al Amin 3.83 g - 195 AH / 811 AD
Coin of the Abbasid Caliph al-Ma'mun
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The Fatimid dynastic color was white, in opposition to Abbasid black, while red and yellow banners were associated with the Fatimid caliph's person
Flag of Fatimid Caliphate — The Fatimid dynastic color was white, in opposition to Abbasid black, while red and yellow banners were associated with the Fatimid caliph's person
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Flag of Fatimid Caliphate The Fatimid dynastic color was white, in opposition to Abbasid black, while red and yellow banners were associated with the Fatimid caliph's person
The rock of Alamut
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Alamut Fortification in Iran
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minted at Isfahan in 1093 or 1094
Gold dinar of the Seljuk sultan Mahmud I — minted at Isfahan in 1093 or 1094
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Gold dinar of the Seljuk sultan Mahmud I minted at Isfahan in 1093 or 1094