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English: GEORGIA, Kingdom. T’amar. Queen Regnant, 1184-1213. Æ Fals (26mm, 6.95 g, 3h). Tiflis mint. Dated Year 420 of the Paschal cycle (AD 1200). Large symbol representing military standard or upright crossbow; acronym of “T’amar – Davit’” to left and right’ Pascal cycle date around; c/ms: uncertain letter and “ta” in Arabic, each in incuse on either side of standar base / Name and titles of T’amar in Arabic in four lines. Pakhamov pl. VIII, 132-5; Kapanadze 64 (illustrated coin with c/ms); Lang 11c (illustrated coin with c/ms). Good VF, brown surfaces. A well struck example. |
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Queen Tamar monogram - monogram of Queen Tamar of Georgia, as it appears on the obverse of the contemporary coins (c. 1189-1213), minted in the name of Tamar and her consort David Soslan. The monogram is composed of two letters of the medieval Georgian "capital" script: Ⴇ~Ⴐ (T[ama]R).
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