Coinage and its socio-economic significance during the reign of amir haydar, the ruler of the bukhara emirate
Abstract
This article is about the monetary reform carried out by Emir Shahmurad, the minting of coins by Emir Haydar from the 1800-1826s and the role of monetary policy in the country's socio-economic life.
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