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INDIA"TAJ AL-DIN YILDIZ AG BILLON / 1089 ss
19-01-2012, 0:12
Aukcja w czasie sprawdzania była zakończona.
Najwyzsza cena licytacji:
4.30
zł
Aktualna cena:
4.30
zł
Użytkownik
arunshah
numer aukcji:
2041973002
Miejscowość
internet, Polska
Licytowało:
3
Wyświetleń:
81
Koniec:
16-01-2012, 21:06
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INDIA"TAJ AL-DIN YILDIZ"SILVER BILLON JITAL(LAHORE)*
*INDIA*DELHI SULTAN*SILVER BILLON JITAL COIN*
RULLER :TAJ AL-DIN YILDIZ
AH 602-612 / AD 1
[zasłonięte]
206-12
REF:
D27
COUNTRY:
INDIA
DENOMINATION:
JITAL
COMPOSITION:
SILVER(BILLON)
OBVERSE
:al-sultan al-mu azzam abu l fath yildiz al-sultan
REVERSE:
horseman to right; sri hamira above.cresent under horse
In Ghazni, power was seized by the Turkish commander Taj Al-Din Yildiz (Ilduz), legitimized by Ghias-ud Din's grant to him of its governorship (602-11/1206-15). The last Ghurids were puppets of the Khwarzim Shahs, until in 612/1215 Ala'ud Din Mohammad deposed the last sultan in Ferozkoh; the Bamian line was likewise suppressed; and Yildiz was driven out of Ghazni. Thus all the Ghurid lands, except those in northern India, fell under Choarazmian control, although it was not long before Sultan Mohammad himself was overwhelmed by the Mongols.
Ghurids (or Aal-e Sansab) is a medieval Islamic dynasty of the eastern Iranian lands. They began as local chiefs in Ghor in the heartland of what is now Afghanistan, but became a major power from the mid-12th century until the opening years of the 7th/13th century. Ghor was then the nucleus of a vast but transient military empire which at times stretched from Gorgan in the west to northern India in the east, only to be overwhelmed by the Khwarzim Shahs and to disappear, as far as the eastern Iranian lands were concerned, on the eve of the Mongol cataclysm
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