Coinage And Its Socio-Economic Significance During The Reign Of Amir Haydar, The Ruler Of The Bukhara Emirate
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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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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v24.2.2670
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