Silver Abbasi (4 Shahi), 22 mm.
Inscriptions both sides.
Struck 1578-1588 AD
Abbas I, regarded as one of the greatest Persian rulers, began his reign
by ceding territory to his foes. He used the time he gained in doing
so to create a standing army, the first in Persia. He ultimately
won back the territory and expanded Persia's boundaries to the Indus in
the east and to the Tigris in the west. From 1602 he campaigned against
the Ottoman Turks, capturing Tabriz, Erivan, Shirvan, Baghdad, and Mosul.
Abbas also restored internal order, promoted trade and the arts, and made
his new capital at Isfahan one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
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