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Ilkhanids, Rival Khans, Togha Timur, AR 2 Dirhems, 1340 AD, Bagdad, Zeno-131793

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    Description

    This coin was issued under
    Khan
    Togha Timur
    (AH 739-752, 1338-1351 AD) in the period
    of
    Rival Khans
    in
    Ilkhanate.
    It was minted in AH 741 (
    1340
    AD) in
    Bagdad City
    .
    Ilkhanate was a khanate established from the
    southwestern sector
    of the
    Mongol Empire.
    The Ilkhanid realm was ruled by the Mongol
    House of Hulagu.
    In the 1330s, Ilkhanate was ravaged by the Black Death.
    Its last khan Abu Sa'id died in 1335,
    after which
    the khanate disintegrated
    .
    Togha Timur
    was
    a claimant to the throne
    of the Ilkhanate in the mid-14th century.
    Of the many individuals, who attempted to become Ilkhan after the death of Abu Sa'id,
    was
    the last major candidate
    who was the
    House of Genghis Qaan.
    His base of power was Gurgan and western Khurasan.
    His name means "
    Bowl/Pot Iron
    " in the Mongolian language.
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    Silver Double Dirhems.    Cleaned.
    Beautifully struck coin.
    Provenance : Ex Mr. Stephen Album, Great Numismatist, in California State in 2000.
    Catalog number is MI-1696+ and Zeno-131793.
    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 : 15 x 15 mm.      Weight : 1.40 gr.
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