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Islamic, Ilkhanids, Qa'an Abaqa, AR Dirhem, 1271-1280, Al-Adil Type, Zeno-187418

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    Description

    This coin was issued under
    Qa'an Abaqa
    (AH 663-680, 1265-1282 AD), the
    Second Qa'an of Ilkhans
    .
    It is a "
    Qa'an al-Adil
    " (The Just Qa'an) in hexagram type.
    Very interesting coin.
    It was minted in AH
    67x
    (
    1271-1280
    AD).
    Abaqa Qa'an
    was
    the secon
    d Mongol ruler of the Ilkhanate.   He was the
    son of Hulagu Qa'an
    , the grandson of Tolui.
    Much of his reign was
    consumed with civil wars
    in the Mongol Empire, such as those between Ilkhanate and Golden Horde.
    He also engaged in unsuccessful attempts at military invasion of Syria, including the Second Battle of Homs.
    Hulagu died
    from illness in
    1265
    .  Before his death, he had been negotiating with the
    Byzantine Emperor
    Michael VIII Palaiologos
    to add a daughter of the Byzantine imperial family to Hulagu's number of wives.  Michael VIII had selected his illegitimate daughter
    Maria Palaiologina
    , who was dispatched in 1265.   Since Hulagu died before she arrived, she was instead
    married to Abaqa
    .
    Maria was called "
    Despina Khatun
    " by the Mongols.  He decided on the permanent location for the Ilkhanate capital.
    He took power four months after the death of his father, and then spent the next several months redistributing fiefs and governorships.
    He attempted to secure
    Western co-operation
    against Muslim Mamluks.  He corresponded with
    Pope Clement IV
    during 1267-1268,
    and reportedly sent a
    Mongol ambassado
    r in 1268, trying to form a
    Franco-Mongol alliance
    between his forces, those of the West,
    and those of his father-in-law Michael VIII.
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    Silver Dirhem.
    Design : "Qa'an al Adil" (The Just Qa'an) in hexagram.
    "Qa'an" was greater than the title of "Khan".    There are a few coins that have this title on the legend.
    Catalogue number is MI-1563 and Zeno-187418.
    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 : 21 x 21 mm.     Weight : 2.68 gr
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