Finds of Juchid Coins of the XIII–XIV Centuries In Perm Region
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https://doi.org/10.24852/2587-6112.2023.1.339.342Keywords:
archaeology, numismatics, XIII–XIV centuries, dirham, dinar, Bulgar, Perm Urals, Rozhdestvensk hillfort.Abstract
The work considers the contacts of the Volga Bulgaria with the territory of the Perm Urals, primarily according to numismatic data. The authors indicate that in the XI–XIV centuries trade route along the Kama River led to the formation of trading stations and towns that served as transshipment points for the Bulgarian and "Chulyman" merchants. Trade was carried out through Juchid coins. Information is given about the finds published in the XX century. In addition, materials of the XXI century amounts a total of 9 copies. These are three silver and six copper coins minted in the middle – second half of the XIII century. Eight of them were issued at the mints of the Bulgarian region, one dirham was assigned to the Saray coinage. Among the places of finds, the Rozhdestvensk hillfort and are indicated Solikamsk.
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