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1158-1178 AH (1745-1764 AD) Indonesia Batubara 1 Pitis Zain Abadin Muazzam 0.7g

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Islamic

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Country/Region of Manufacture:

Indonesia

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Uncertified

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Ungraded

Denomination:

1 Pitis

Era:

Medieval

Origin:

Islamic

Year:

1158-1178 AH (1745-1764 AD)

KM Number:

Palembang#4

Composition:

tin

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Item number:

1595261420

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Indonesia, Sultanate of Batubara (Islamic States of Indonesia) Tin 1 Pitis, Sultan Zain al-'Abadin Mu'azzam Shah. 11158-1178 AH/1745-1764 AD (0.70;15.8mm). O./ ????? ??? ???????? ???? ??? Sul?an Zain al-'Abadin Mu'a??am Shah. R./ ????? ??? ???? ???? Masruf Batu Bahar Sanat 158. N 372916. $20 Located on the Northeastern coast of the island of Sumatra, Batubara, also known as Lima Laras, was a tiny sultanate under the suzerainty of the Sultanate of Siak. It?s been estimated that the sultanate was founded sometime in the 16th century, having neither a permanently located palace nor a singular king, being ruled by five, then seven rulers who were known as "datuk." On 25 August 1865, the governor-general of the Netherlands East Indies ordered an expedition of seven steamers and some 1,400 men to East Sumatra, subduing Batubara under Dutch control. The sultanate issued coins in denominations of 1, 1/2, and 1/4 pitis, each indicated by their weight and diameter. While most examples possess the date of 1158 AH, some have been found to be undated or dated 1178 AH. Furthermore, some examples include "Malik" on the reverse inscription, rather than "Masruf."