Extremely Rare Umayyad Dirham (Minted in Bazamqubadh 79 AH) — Reign of Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
<p>From a Persian city long vanished into the folds of time, this silver dirham carries the name "Bazamqubadh" with unmistakable clarity. In 79 AH, artisans in this frontier city crafted this piece, providing the first official documentation of its existence in numismatic history.</p><p>While the city disappeared from maps, its name remained etched in silver. Every character on this dirham is the voice of a lost city, surviving through its currency; it is a piece of immortal geographic memory, rescuing a forgotten locale from oblivion.</p>
79 AH