Dark Side History The Islamic Umayyad Coin With a Cross 7th Cent AD
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Islamic Coins with crosses? Greek text? YES, these existed in the 7th century Umayyad caliphate (661–750 AD during its time a self-professed Islamic political entity), but why did these coins exist? This video will discuss these coins within their context and the reasons for their existence in a transitory period between the old Middle East and the new Islamic dominated Middle East. • Please don't be afraid to comment or voice any questions as I love interacting with you my dear viewers and I will try to respond as quickly as possible to you. Also, please like, subscribe click the bell icon as those actions help this channel grow! • This video is part of the dark side history series: • Dark Side History • And can also be seen in the all history playlist: • All history • Also, this video is part of the videos connected to Middle Eastern, North African and Islamic history • Middle Eastern Islamic History • Sources and further reading: • Borrut, Antoine; Donner, Fred (15 May 2005). From Believers to Muslims : Confessional Self-Identity in the Early Islamic Community . Abstracta Iranica. 26. • Borrut, Antoine Donner, Fred McGraw (red.) (2016). Christians and others in the Umayyad state. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago • Crone, Patricia Cook, M. A. (1977). Hagarism: the making of the Islamic world. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press • Donner, Fred McGraw (1998). Narratives of Islamic origins: the beginnings of Islamic historical writing. Princeton, N.J.: Darwin Press • Donner, Fred McGraw (2010). Muhammad and the believers: at the origins of Islam. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press • Evans, Helen C. and Brandie Ratliff, 2012, Byzantine and Islam: Age of Transition 7 th -9 th Century. New York: Yale University Press. • Goodwin, Tony (2018). The standing Caliph coinage. London: Archetype Publications • Karlsson, Yngve (2022). Silver coins of the muslim caliphate Volume 1 The Umayyad dynasty : including Arab-Sasanian silver coins : numismatic history of the Umayyad dynasty with identification tools and a catalogue of muslim silver coins. Göteborg: Mixtum publishing • Miles, G. C. (1959). The Iconography of Umayyad Coinage [Review of A Catalogue of the Muhammadan Coins in the British Museum, by J. Walker]. Ars Orientalis, 3, 207–213. • Nevo, Yehuda D. Koren, Judith (2003). Crossroads to Islam: the origins of the Arab religion and the Arab state. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books • Numista, Coins from the Umayyad Caliphate • Plant, Richard, 1980, Arabic Coins and How to Read Them. London: Seaby, • Tiner, Anna (2014) A Period of Transition: Early Islamic and Umayyad Coinage, Undergraduate Student Research, Pepperdine University, • Wasserstein, David J. Coins as Agents of Cultural Definition in Islam. 14 (1993). • Own experience working with Islamicate coins • #history #IslamicCoin #CrossCoin #Islamic_Coin #Cross_Coin #Islam #Umayyads #Umayyad #Umayyadcaliphate #Umayyad_caliphate #Umayyadcoin #Caliphate #Cross #Christianity #Christiancoin #Christian_coin #coins #Arabcoin #Arabiccoins #Islamicatecoin #Arab_coin #Arabic_coins #Islamicate_coin
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