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E. Shavarebi, "Observations on a Unique Coin Type of Shapur I" [In Persian], in: M. Khanipour & R. Naseri (eds.), Bastanpazhuh (Ancient Research): Proceedings of the Meetings of the Scientific Association of Tehran University Archaeology Students, Tehran: Aryaramna Press, 2017, pp. 223-232. This is a Persian translation of an English article originally published in 2014: E. Shavarebi, "Some Remarks on a Newly-Discovered Coin Type of Shāpūr I", Studia Iranica, Vol. 43, 2014: pp. 281-290. https://www.academia.edu/12096540/Some_Remarks_on_a_Newly-Discovered_Coin_Type_of_Sh%C4%81p%C5%ABr_I_2014_
E. Shavarebi, "Some Remarks on a Newly-Discovered Coin Type of Shāpūr I", Studia Iranica, Vol. 43, Issue 2, 2014, pp. 281-290. Abstract: In this paper a unique gold coin of Shāpūr I, first published by Michael Alram, is reexamined from some iconographic details as well as from an epigraphic point of view, comparing the legend of the coin’s obverse with the Sasanian royal inscriptions. Résumé: Une monnaie d’or unique de Shāpūr Ier, publiée en premier par Michael Alram, est ici réexaminée sur la base de quelques aspects iconographiques et aussi d’un point de vue épigraphique, en comparant la légende de l'avers de la monnaie avec les inscriptions royales sassanides.
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The Sasanian king Shapur I held a ten year series of campaigns against the Roman Empire. Returning to Iran after these campaigns, in order to immortalize his victories he built a series of reliefs and gave broad information in his famous work, Ka’be-ye Zardosht. However, the term he used to define himself in these articles, “King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians,” was not used on coins, which has become a subject of discussion. This work aims to clarify such arguments based on a unique drachm belonging to Shapur I which is present in the Elazig Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography.
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