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Transoxiana, Bukhara Khanate, Janids, Wali, 1605-1608 AD, AR Tankah, Zeno-8488

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    Description

    This coin was issued under Khan
    Wali Mohammed
    ibn Jan (AH 1014-1017,
    1605-1608
    AD),
    Janid Dynasty
    in
    Bukhara Khanate
    , Transoxiana.
    The previous owner, Mr. Michiel in California State, said, that this coin was
    unearthed in Kashgar
    City (
    喀什市
    ), East Turkestan.
    Very interesting !
    Khanate of Bukhara
    was an
    Uzbek
    state from the second quarter of the 16th century to the late 18th century in
    Central Asia
    or Turkestan,
    founded by
    Shaybanid Dynasty
    .  The khanate reached its greatest extent and influence.  In the
    17th
    and
    18th
    centuries
    , the Khanate was
    ruled by
    Janid Dynasty
    .  They were the last
    Genghisid descendants
    to rule Bukhara.  In
    1740
    , it was conquered by Nader Shah.
    After his death in 1747, the khanate was controlled by the non-Genghisid descendants of the
    Uzbek emir
    .  In 1785, hiss descendant, Shahmurad,
    formalized the family's dynastic rule (
    Manghit Dynasty
    ), and the khanate became the
    Emirate of Bukhara
    .
    Janid Dynasty
    ruled the khanate from
    1599
    until
    1747
    .  Yar Muhammad and his family had
    escaped from Astrakhan
    after Astrakhan
    fell to Russians.  Bogi Muhammad Khan
    became the real founder of a new dynasty of Janids in the Bukhara Khanate (1599-1756).
    Bogi Muhammad Khan, despite his
    short reign
    , carried out administrative, tax and military
    reforms
    in the country, which contributed to
    its further development.
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    I will attach a share free historical map of "Khanate of Bukhara, Mawara'nnahr (1500-1785)".
    Bukhara City is located at (
    39.7763, 64.4151
    ) in google location system.  I have visited in the city.
    Very nice city.
    I will attach some photos of the city from google map system and from google street view system.
    Silver Tankah.    Dark green spots.  Weakly struck, as usually.
    Very rare and hard to get coin.
    Catalog number is MI
    -1992 and Zeno-8488   .
    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 : 29 x 28 mm.      Weight : 4.54 gr.
    ★★
    Next Auction : Start on 25th August (Wed.) / End on 4th September (Sat.).  For 10 days.★★
    All items offered are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic.
    I will send you the coins in combined shipping, when you purchase several coins in three days.
    The additional shipping fee for additional each coin is 1 USD.
    When the total purchase price exceeds 40 USD, I recommended that you receive them by registered mail.
    The additional fee for the registered mail is 4 USD.
    Please e-mail to me, when you want to receive the coins by registered mail, before sending the payment.
    I will send an invoice to you.
    But now, unfortunately,
    I can not send it with registered mail to some nations, including
    USA, Canada & Australia.
    The Japan Post Authority has stipulated that the current handling of international mail to some nations,
    all of the air-mail can not be treated as registered mail.
    The handling is due to the paralysis of the international postal system.
    I hope to restore international postal services as soon as possible.
    Thank you.