Azeri Yeke Sik Sekilleri Best ((top))
Let's dive into the world of Azerbaijani music and explore its beauty together!"
| Period | Coin Name | Typical Shape | Metal | Notable Feature | |--------|-----------|---------------|-------|------------------| | (c. 2nd c. BCE) | Local imitations of Greek drachms | Round, thin | Silver | Crude royal bust | | Shirvanshahs (12th–13th c.) | Shirvan dirham | Round, wide flan | Silver | Kufic/Arabic scripts | | Ilkhanate (13th–14th c.) | Double dirham (yeke) | Very broad (30-35mm) | Silver | Mongol tamgha | | Safavid (16th–17th c.) | Abbasi (shahi) | Round, thick | Silver | Persian poetry on reverse | | Qajar (18th–19th c.) | Qiran | Round, 25-28mm | Silver | Lion & sun motif | | Russian Empire (19th c.) | 5 kopeck (large copper) | Round, heavy | Copper | Double eagle | | Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1919) | 50 qəpik | Round, silver | Silver | Crescent & star | azeri yeke sik sekilleri best
The origins of yek-e sik sekilleri date back to ancient times, with evidence of its existence found in Azerbaijani folk music and dance traditions. The style has been passed down through generations, with each region in Azerbaijan having its unique variation. Let's dive into the world of Azerbaijani music