1851, Tunisia (Ottoman), Sultan Abdul Mejid I. Copper 3 Nasri Coin. VF-
Condition: VF-
Reference: KM-103.2.
Denomination: 3 Nasri
Mint Year: 1851/1852 (AH 1268)
Material: Copper
Diameter: 23mm
Weight: 5,28gm
Obverse: Titles of the Sultan in three lines within wreath.
Reverse: Mint formula above date (AH 1268). All within wreath.
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Abdülmecid I, Abdul Mejid I, Abd-ul-Mejid I or Abd Al-Majid I Ghazi (23/25 April 1823 – 25 June 1861) was the 31st Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and succeeded his father Mahmud II on July 2, 1839. His reign was notable for the rise of nationalist movements within the empire's territories. Abdülmecid wanted to encourage Ottomanism among the secessionist subject nations and stop the rise of nationalist movements within the empire, but failed to succeed despite trying to integrate non-Muslims and non-Turks more thoroughly into the Ottoman society with new laws and reforms. He tried to forge alliances with the major powers of Western Europe, namely the United Kingdom and France, who fought alongside the Ottoman Empire at the Crimean War against Russia. In the following Congress of Paris on 30 March 1856, the Ottoman Empire was officially included among the European family of nations. Abdülmecid's biggest achievement was the announcement and application of the Tanzimat (Reorganization) reforms which were prepared by his father Mahmud II and effectively started the modernization of Turkey in 1839.