EVENT DIRHAMS OF THE ABBASID CALIPH AL-MU'TAZID BILLAH (279-289 H) - (892-902 AD) An analytical study
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Islamic money is an important source of Islamic history and civilization. It is considered an official document that is difficult to challenge in terms of its scientific value. Therefore, money gained its importance in Islamic history as a symbol of the king or authority. In which he struck reflect all his political, religious, sectarian, economic and social conditions, among others.
Therefore, we discussed in this research the two silver dirhams in the context of the study of the unique and important events and events that were held by the Caliph Al-Mu'tazid Bellah in the year (282 AH, 895 AD) and narrated through their texts and inscriptions historical events that were behind the beating of the Dirhams.
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