Silver Dirhem, Arabic inscriptions both sides.
Dated year 186 of the Hegira era (January 10, 802 to December 30, 802
AD)
Baghdad mint (written on the coin as "Madinat al-Salam", or "city of
peace")
Harun al-Rashid presided over the Abbasid Caliphate at its peak of
power. He is a legendary figure because of the splendor of his court,
and because of the stories about him in the Arabian Nights (1,001 Nights).
Baghdad, the capital of his reign, became the most flourishing city of the period. Tribute was paid to the caliph by many rulers, and splendid edifices were erected in his honor at enormous cost. He is said to have exchanged gifts with Charlemagne.
Before his death he divided the empire between his three sons, a step that accelerated its decline and disintegration.