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Coin of Badr Al-Din Lu'lu, Mosul
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Obv.: diademed classical head facing left of the ruler on
Rev.: inscription in nastaliq script
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art
Derek Warden 2003 2003. Purchased at the Bay State Coin Show
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of David Gordon Mitten in honor of Professor David J. Roxburgh.
Title: Coin of Badr Al-Din Lu'lu, Mosul
Description:
Obv.
: diademed classical head facing left of the ruler on
Rev.
: inscription in nastaliq script.
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