金帐汗国定居点的铜币Shehr al-Jadid

Andrey Crivenco
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这篇文章描述了13世纪60年代金帐汗国位于旧奥尔黑(摩尔多瓦共和国)的Shehr al-Jadida(新城)铸造的铜币(puls)。这篇文章对其他科学家研究这些硬币的结果进行了比较分析。这篇文章的目录包含了593枚硬币的数据,其中包括164枚硬币的照片。已确定品种的原始和模仿普尔硬币图像已恢复,并提出了他们的图纸。介绍了“伊斯兰”装饰衬底技术在谢赫·阿尔·贾迪达(Shehr al-Jadida)花束上使用的演变。在对冲压模具进行研究的基础上,建立了模具的关联网格,并建立了模具的分类。在发行Shehr al-Jadida硬币的早期阶段,确定了使用前Juchid铜矿重新铸造Shehr al-Jadida硬币的边界。揭示了区分原创和模仿的标准。这些问题包括传说和图像的简化,野蛮的性质,以及冲压模具和原始问题的硬币之间没有任何联系。对在摩尔多瓦和乌克兰不同地区发现的新城硬币的模具特征进行分析后,我们可以得出结论,Shehr al-Jadida的造币厂只能在现代的Old Orhei领土上运作。这篇文章提供了大量的插图,包括以前未发表的各种铜puls。
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Copper Coins of the Golden Horde Settlement Shehr al-Jadid
The article describes the copper coins (puls) minted in the 1360s in the Golden Horde city of Shehr al-Jadida (New City), located in Old Orhei (Republic of Moldova). The article offers a comparative analysis of the results of studying these coins by other scientists. The catalog of the article contains data on 593 coins, including photographs of 164 of them. Coin images of identified varieties of original and imitative puls have been restored and their drawings are presented. The evolution of the use of the “islimi” ornamental substrate technique on the puls of Shehr al-Jadida is presented. Based on a study of stamping dies, a grid of correlations of dies was built and a classification of puls was created. The boundaries of the use of the former Juchid copper puls in re-minting Shehr al-Jadida coins at the early stages of their issue are determined. The criteria distinguishing original issues from imitative ones are revealed. These include the simplified, barbaric nature of the legend and images, as well as the absence of any connection between the stamping dies and the coins of the original issues. An analysis of the die characteristics of the coins of the New City, found in various regions of Moldova and Ukraine, allows us to conclude that the mint of Shehr al-Jadida could work only on the territory of the modern Old Orhei. The article is provided with a large number of illustrations, including previously unpublished varieties of copper puls.
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