Sassanian drahm

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The Sassanian drahm was a silver coin of the Sassanian Empire that became a major standard of currency and trade across the Near East and Central Asia.

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Sassanian drahm canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf currency
historical coin
silver coin
associatedWithReligion Zoroastrianism
category Sassanian numismatics
circulatedDuring Sasanian Empire
surface form: Sassanian period
circulatedFromCentury 3rd century
circulatedToCentury 7th century
continuedInUseAfter Muslim conquest of Persia
surface form: Arab conquest of Iran
denominationOf Sassanian monetary system
edgeType plain edge
hasObverseDesign portrait of Sassanian king
hasReverseDesign attendants flanking fire altar
fire altar
historicalImportance major monetary standard of Late Antiquity
iconographyFeature crescent and star symbols
royal crown types
influenced Central Asian coinage
Dirham
surface form: Islamic dirham

early Islamic coin design
inspired Arab-Sassanian coinage
material silver
mintedBy Sassanian royal mints
mintedUnder Ardashir I
Khosrow I
Khosrow II
Shapur I
scriptOnCoin Middle Persian language
surface form: Middle Persian

Pahlavi script
servedAs standard of currency
trade standard
shape round
standardMetal silver
usedBy Sasanian Empire
surface form: Sassanian Empire

merchants
military
state administration
usedFor commercial transactions
military payments
tax payments
tribute payments
usedInRegion Central Asia
Iran
Middle East
surface form: Near East
usedInTrade international trade
long-distance trade
weightStandard approximately 4 grams

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Dirham influencedBy Sassanian drahm