History and Coin Finds in Armenia: Coins from Ani, capital of Armenia (4th c. BC-19th c. AD) |
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40 nummi al-din Ancient ANNO Antioch arabic Armenian arméniennes armies arrival Atukid Bagratid Basil Bedrosian Bendall British Museum bronze coins bronze of 40 Bust Byzantine Folles Catalogue century church circulation class A attributed coin finds coinage coins struck Columbia Constantine Constantinople Corinth countermark Coutermarks on Byzantine cross d'Ani dirham Duin EMMANOVHA Empire études arméniennes excavations facing Follis class fortress Gagik Georgian Hisn Kayfa Histoire de l'Arménie History Idem nimbus Idem ornament Ilkhanid Imperial Byzantine coins important inscription Invasions Islamic Coutermarks issues John Khwarezm Shahs king kingdom London Lords Lowick Mardin Hoard Michael Mint mongol Mousheghian names obverse marginal legend Pachomov Paris period princes reign representation reverse marginal Revue des études Romanus Sasanian seated Seljuq silver took translation from Armenian uncertain unreadable VIII Whitting Wroth XC Christ Yerevan York Zangids لا اله الا
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