MONETARY HISTORY OF KIEV IN THE PRE-MONGOL PERIOD 413other'' coins in this group. Presumably, most of these coins were Samanid.Karger, Kiev, pp. 118-20; Korzukhina, Klady, p. 83, no. 12; Markov,Topografiia, p. 13, no. 68, and p. 14, no. 74; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 164,no. 3.5. Kiev. 1854. During the planning of a square in the old city (now PloshchaHeroiv Perekopu), five coins from various times were found. One of these wasapparently a Samanid dirham.Karger, Kiev, p. 120; Markov, Topografiia, p. 14, no. 75; Tolochko, DrevniiKiev, pp. 164-65, no. 4.6. Kiev. 1863. A coin-treasure hoard in a clay pot was found in the Podil section ofthe city on October 27, during the digging of a grave in the Iordan (St. Demeter)Church. The monetary part of the hoard consisted of 191 or 192 dirhamsdating between 892/93 and 935/36. Eight or nine of the dirhams were piercedand two had tabs. One dirham was sent to the Hermitage and the rest werepreserved in the Coin Cabinet of Kiev <strong>University</strong>. After the 1917 revolution,the latter were transferred to the Kiev Historical Museum.I. Samanid (in)*82 al-Shash, 895/96, 898/99-900, 901/02-908/09, 910/11-912/13, 914/15,920/21 -924/25, 927/28-933, 934/35, 935/36, indeterminable years76 Samarqand, 898/99, 900, 905/06-909/10, 911/12, 913/14-916/17,918/19-930/31,932/33,933/34-935/363 Naysabur, 986/87, 922/23-931/32, year indeterminable4 Balkh, 904/05, 914/15, 927/28, 928/29 (?)7 Andarabah, 910/11, 904/05 and 915/16 (?), 916/17, 917/18, 920/211 Pendjikhir(?), 911/12 [This appears to be a misreading of the mint name byMarkov.]1 Marw, 913/14II. Tahirid (I)1 Faris, 905/06III. Imitations (\2)12 Samanid prototype of dirhams of Nasr ibn Ahmad struck in Samarqand.There has been no full publication of this hoard. The above list isbased primarily upon Markov's account. The difference in the figuresfor the total number of coins may lie in the dirham of 911/12 sent tothe Hermitage. The dirham attributed to 986/87 is apparently intrusiveor a misreading.Karger, Kiev, pp. 120-21; Korzukhina, Klady, p. 84, no. 14, says 192coins total and dates the most recent to 935/36; Markov, Topografiia,p. 12, no. 67, says 191 coins total and dates the most recent to 986/87;Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 165, no. 5.7. Kiev. 1879. On the former lands of Marr in the Podil section of the city (now55-59 Frunze Street) was found an'Abbasid dirham struck in al-Kufah, 759/60,with a tab attached. The coin was part of a necklace from a grave. Theaccounts of Karger and Kotliar <strong>also</strong> report that an Abbasid dirham struck in al-Kufah in 759/60 was found in Kiev during 1876 in grave 125 located on theformer lands of Marr. It is not clear if this is the same coin.* Markov says 178 but only lists 174.
414 THOMAS S. NOONANKarger, Kiev, pp. 121, 210; Kotlar, "Obrot," p. 21, fn. 12, no. 2-3; Kotliar,Hroshovyi obih, pp. 40-41, fn. 22, no. 2-3; Markov, Topografiia, p. 13, no.69; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 165, no. 6.8. Kiev. 1885. A dirham was found beyond the Vozdvyzhens'ka Church on ZamkovaHill.Karger, Kiev, p. 121; Tolochko, Drevnii Kiev, p. 165, no. 7.9. Kiev. 1889. A large hoard of dirhams was found while digging near a bath in thePodil. Most of the coins disappeared without a trace; a few were acquired byD. N. Chudovskii.Karger, Kiev, p. 121; Markov, Topografiia, p. 13, no. 71; Tolochko, DrevniiKiev, p. 165, no. 8.10. Kiev. 1899. On August 28, a gold coin-treasure hoard in a red clay amphorawas found while digging in the yard of L. I. Brodskii along Kateryns'ka Street.Of the 20 gold coins in the hoard, 16 were preserved: 15 Byzantine solidi andone dinar struck by Yahya I, the Hammudid ruler of Malaga in Spain, during1033/34. The most recent solidus dated to 1057-1059. Two gold ingots <strong>also</strong>formed part of this hoard.Korzukhina, Klady, pp. 90-91, no. 30; Kotliar, Hroshovyi obih, pp. 43-44, fn.42, no. 103; Markov, Topografiia, p. 138, no. 11.11. Kiev. 1900. Dirhams were found in grave 108 uncovered during constructionwork in the former Furman yard at the corner of Reitars'ka and Malo-Volodymyrs'ka (now Chkalova) streets. Six dirhams were preserved: one wasstruck in al-Shash, 900; four were struck under the Samanid Amir Nasr ibnAhmad, 914-943, one in Samarqand, 919; one was a barbarian imitation. Thefinders claimed that there were originally some 40 coins in the grave, most ofwhich disappeared.Karger, Kiev, pp. 169-72, no. 108; Motsia, "Monety," p. 78, no. IV.12. Kiev. 1908. Two dirhams were supposedly found in grave 109 located withinan excavated wooden dwelling adjacent to the Desiatynna Church.Karger, Kiev, pp. 172-74, no. 109.13. Kiev. 1909. A dirham from a necklace and possibly dirhams of the lateeighth-early ninth century were found in the excavations of grave 14 in theyard of the Desiatynna Church. One coin was a worn Samanid dirham struckbetween 892/93 and 907/08.Karger, Kiev, pp. 142-43, no. 14.14. Kiev. 1909. Two Samanid dirhams, both struck in al-Shash in 911/12, werefound in grave 110 in the yard of the Desiatynna Church. One dirham had anattached tab, and the other had two holes as well as a cross with three crossbarsscratched on it.Karger, Kiev, pp. 174-76, no. 110.15. Kiev. 1911. Two Samanid dirhams were part of a necklace found during excavationsof grave 30 in the yard of the Desiatynna Church: (1) Samarqand,905/06, and (2) worn, date and mint indeterminable. Both dirhams hadattached tabs.Karger, Kiev, pp. 146-47, no. 30.16. Kiev. 1913. A large coin-treasure hoard was found inside a copper pot in thegarden of I. A. Sikors'kyi along Velykopidval'na Street. The coin part of the
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