
This release contains the code accompanying the following PhD dissertation: Hamid Reza Hakimi University of Hamburg "Monetary Equivalents in Premodern Islamic Historical and Biographical Texts (1–1000 AH / 600–1600 CE): Algorithmic Analysis into Economic History" Chapter 1, §1.2.2. The repository provides a manifest-driven batch-processing pipeline for extracting structured monetary information from Arabic historical texts using the OpenAI Responses API with JSON Schema constrained outputs.
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