The ashrafi (Persian: اشرفی ) was a gold coin issued by Muslim dynasties in the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. It was worth two mohurs. The introduction of Mohur by Sher Shah Suri, marked a turning point in history of Muslim dynasties and from that time rulers started to introduce their own gold coins. In 1725, Ashraf Hotak became the Shahanshah of Hotak Empire. He maintained Isfahan as capital and issued coins under his name, the gold coin was named after the Shah himself as ashrafi.
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| - الأشرفي هو عملة ذهبية تعود للقرن الخامس عشر جرى التعامل بها في بعض المناطق الإسلامية في الشرق الأوسط وآسيا الوسطى وجنوب آسيا. سُكّ الأشرفي لأول مرة عام 1407 في مصر المملوكية، وسمي بهذا الاسم نسبة إلى السلطان المملوكي الأشرف (1422-1438 م)، ومن خصائصها أنها عملة ذهبيبة تزن 3.45 غرام متساوية في الحجم والشكل. (ar)
- The ashrafi (Persian: اشرفی ) was a gold coin issued by Muslim dynasties in the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. It was worth two mohurs. The introduction of Mohur by Sher Shah Suri, marked a turning point in history of Muslim dynasties and from that time rulers started to introduce their own gold coins. In 1725, Ashraf Hotak became the Shahanshah of Hotak Empire. He maintained Isfahan as capital and issued coins under his name, the gold coin was named after the Shah himself as ashrafi. (en)
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| - الأشرفي هو عملة ذهبية تعود للقرن الخامس عشر جرى التعامل بها في بعض المناطق الإسلامية في الشرق الأوسط وآسيا الوسطى وجنوب آسيا. سُكّ الأشرفي لأول مرة عام 1407 في مصر المملوكية، وسمي بهذا الاسم نسبة إلى السلطان المملوكي الأشرف (1422-1438 م)، ومن خصائصها أنها عملة ذهبيبة تزن 3.45 غرام متساوية في الحجم والشكل. (ar)
- The ashrafi (Persian: اشرفی ) was a gold coin issued by Muslim dynasties in the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. It was worth two mohurs. The introduction of Mohur by Sher Shah Suri, marked a turning point in history of Muslim dynasties and from that time rulers started to introduce their own gold coins. In 1725, Ashraf Hotak became the Shahanshah of Hotak Empire. He maintained Isfahan as capital and issued coins under his name, the gold coin was named after the Shah himself as ashrafi. (en)
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