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Berkala Arkeologi Sangkhakala Vol. XII No. 24, November 2009 [PDF]
Christyawaty, Eny +11 more
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A Dirham of the Rebel Layla ibn Nu’man minted in Naysabur 309 AH
Ahmed Abd al-Qadir, Ahmed Abd al-Qadir
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Market Brief-Africa Economic Financial Brief 22-26 November 2010 [PDF]
Anouar Chaouch, Hee-Sik Kim
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Le désalignement du taux de change réel du Dirham marocain : Approche macroéconométrique
Mohamed Es-Sanoun +1 more
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FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PEMAKAIAN DINAR DIRHAM SEBAGAI ALAT TUKAR : STUDI MENGENAI KOMUNITAS JARINGAN WIRAUSAHAWAN DINAR DIRHAM NUSANTARA [PDF]
Santya Anggraini
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Les premiers dirhams Ikhshīdides
Revue numismatique, 1975Bacharach Jere L., Shamma Samir. Les premiers dirhams Ikhshīdides. In: Revue numismatique, 6e série - Tome 17, année 1975 pp. 139-144.
Bacharach, Jere L., Šamma, Samīr
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Ein unedierter ihšididischer Dirham
Revue numismatique, 1977Revue Numismatique, 6e série, XIX, 1977, pp. 109-110. Hermann Simon, Ein unedierter ihšldidischer Dirham. — Exemplaire unique, provenant d'une trouvaille faite en Poméranie en 1903 et aujourd'hui conservé à Berlin- DDR, d'un dirham de Misr, sans date, et attribué à l'Ihsïdide Muhammad (323-334 H).
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Analysis of Abbasid Dirhams Using XRF Techniques
X‐Ray Spectrometry, 1997Five ancient dirhams (silver coins) from the Abbasid period 158–218 Hirji (775–833 AD) of the Great Islamic Empire were analysed using x-ray fluorescence techniques. The dirhams were found to have compositions ranging from about 41 to 84 wt% Ag. In addition to Ag, the major constituents of the dirhams, with concentrations of 1% or more, were Hg, Pb, Au,
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