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Early Chagatai Ulus, Kaidu, AR Dirhem, 1291, Almaligh, Very Rare, Zeno-275469

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    Description

    This coin was issued in the period of
    Kaidu Aqa
    (AH circa 665-701, 1266-1301 AD),
    Early Chagatai Ulus
    in Turkestan.
    It was minted in AH 689 (
    1291
    AD) in
    Almaligh City
    ,the home city of Chagatai Family.
    This coin is the piece of
    Ex. Stephen Album Collection.
    Kaidu Aqa
    was the grandson of Mongol Khagan
    Ogedei Khan
    (1185-1241) and thus
    leader of the House of Ogedei
    and
    de facto khan of Chagatai Ulus.
    He ruled part of Turkestan and Central Asia during the 13th century.
    He
    actively opposed
    his cousin,
    Kublai Khan
    , who established Yuan Dynasty (元帝国),
    until Kaidu's death in 1301.
    In the
    Toluid Civil War
    between 1260 and 1264,
    Kublai Khan
    was warring with his own brother
    Ariq Boke
    , Kaidu began
    to have major conflicts with Kublai and his ally, the Ilkhanate.  Meanwhile, the Chagatayid Khan Alghu, who supported
    Kublai as Khagan, ravaged the lands of Kaidu.  This forced Kaidu to make an alliance with
    Berke of Golden Horde
    .
    After the defeat of Ariq Boke in 1264,
    Kublai summoned Kaidu
    to his court, but Kaidu avoided appearing at his court.
    After wars and conflicts, peace was declared.
    Two-thirds
    of Transoxiana were granted to Baraq, while
    the other third
    went to
    Kaidu
    and Mengu-Timur.  Kaidu also gained control of the region
    around Bukhara.
    The Chagatayid princes
    including Mubarak Shah
    submitted
    to Kaidu and proclaimed him as their
    overlord
    .
    Kaidu had waged almost continuous warfare for
    more than 30 years
    against Kublai and his successor Temur, though
    he eventually
    fell in 1301
    , when he was defeated and wounded during a battle near Karakorum and
    died
    .
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    Almaligh
    (Almaliq, 阿力麻里) was a medieval city in Ili Basin, Turkestan.
    It was located around (
    44.2399, 80.5330
    ) in google location system.
    I will attach photos of the site, but no ruins of great city are seen.  Very curious.
    Silver Dirhem.   Worn piece with needle scratches and a chip at the edge.
    It is
    a piece of Stephen Album's collection
    .
    Extremely rare and hard to get coin.
    Catalog number is MI-no listed and Zeno-275469.
    MI catalogue is "Oriental coins and their values, The World of Islam.",
    written by Michael Mitchiner, published by Hawkins Publications in London in 1977.
    Zeno on line catalogue is "Zeno. Ru - Oriental Coins Database".
    Size : 20 x 20 mm.     Weight : 1.73 gr.
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