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BURJI-MAMLUKS SULTANS
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5 Qânsûh al-Ghûrî 906-922 AH (1501-1516 AD). Ashrafî 91 XH, (Dimashq). 3,33 g. Cypher 2 above the
word ilâha in the creed. Balog 872f. GOLD. Very fine 200.-
GREAT SALJUQS
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6 Sanjar ibn Malikshâh, as king of the East under his brother Berkyarüq, 490-492 AH (1197-1199 AD).
Dinar (490 AH). 2,50 g. Naming the caliph al-Mustazhir billâh. SNATübingen XIVa 657; Album 1684.
GOLD. Very fine 100.-
7 Sanjar ibn Malikshâh, as king of the East under his brother Berkyarüq, 490-492 AH (1197-1199 AD). Di-
nar 449? AH (the final digit of the date unclear), Naysâbûr. 3,39 g. Khodzhanyazov 64; Hennequin 35.
GOLD. About very fine 150.-
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8 Alp-Arslân ibn Chaghri Beg Dâ'ûd, 455-465 AH (1063-1072 AD). Dinar 457/9 AH (mint only partly le-
gible ar-Ravy?). 2,00 g. Khodzhanyazow 88; cf. Miles, Numismatic History of Rayy 237A Var.; Hennequin
53; Album 1670. GOLD. Good very fine 100.-
ZAND DYNASTY
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9 Karîm Khân, 1166-1193 AH (1753-1779 AD). 1/4 mohur "11" AH, Kirmân (Dâr al-amân). 2,72 g. Sha-
hâda type with the retrograde word huwwa above the field. A. -.
GOLD. Extremely rare. Extremely fine 350.-