Title of article
A Late Sasanian Coin Hoard from Orumiyeh
Author/Authors
Akbarzadeh, Daryoosh Research Institute of ICHTO , Schindel, Nikolaus Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
Pages
8
From page
41
To page
48
Abstract
The coinage of the Sasanian Empire (224-651 CE) is not only the most important primary source for its monetary and
economic history, but also of greatest relevance for its history and art history.Coin hoards are of pivotal importance
for studying Sasanian coinage. On August 29,2007,two jars were unearthed during the construction work for the
new border sentry post of “Havār-Barxāh-loh” in the Piran-Shahr region (close to the frontier village of Tamar-
Chin, about 35 kilometres away from Piran-Shahr).The work was carried out by military personnel belonging to
the frontier guard’s regiment. The jars contained altogether 1267 Sasanian silver coins, mostly from the Khusro II
(590–628) period. Also numerous drachms of Khusro I (531–578) and Ohrmazd IV (578–590) were present, as well
as a few late pieces of Ohrmazd VI, Queen Azarmigdukht, and one early Arab-Sasanian drachm.
Keywords
Piran-shahr , Orumiyeh , Sasanian coins , Sasanian mints , Sasanian monetary history
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2441444
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