★ Virtually as struck ★
ISLAMIC, Umayyad Caliphate. Temp. Hisham ibn 'Abd al-Malik, AH 105-125 / AD 724-743. Dirham (Silver, 24 mm, 2.05 g, 5 h), citing spahbed Datburjmihr (AD 731-739) of the Dabwayhid, Tabaristan, PYE 87 = AH 121 = 738/9. Draped bust resembling Khosrau II to right, wearing elaborate mural crown; behind head, AFZUT GDH ('may his kingship increase' in Pahlawi); before head, DATBURJMTN ('Datburjmihr' in Pahlawi); in outer margin, APD ('excellent' in Pahlawi). Rev. Sasanian fire altar set on three steps, flanked by two attendants standing facing; to left, date; to right, mint TPURSTAN ('Tabaristan' in Pahlawi). Album 51. SICA I, -. Walker, Arab-Sassanian, -. A sharply struck and lustrous example. Virtually as struck.
Datburjmihr was an independent non-muslim spahbed of the Dabwayhids, a local dynasty from the unaccessible mountains of Tabaristan, which successfully fought off the Arab conquerers for decades even after the fall of the Sasanian empire.
Price realized | 90 CHF |
Starting price | 25 CHF |