Very rare mule silver dirham, Kaiyalyq, Mongol Empire, 1240's-1260's

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Kalifat Allah floral decorations around. / Kalifat Allah floral decorations around. 16mm, 1.45 g. cf. Zeno 176112. SKU T405-48579.

Struck with two reverse dies, with "Kalifat Allah" replacing the expected "Al-Imam al-azam" legend. Very interesting and rare.

Kaiyalyq was founded sometimes in the 11th century it was a capital of Qarlukhid jagbu, a semi-independent state within the Qarakhanid Qaganate. It was a small but important city on the Silk Road, described by a number of ancient historians as a rich outpost. With the Mongol conquest in the 1220™s it lost much of its importance and was slowly abandoned. It is now an archaeological site, next to a small village called Antonovka/Kaiayliq in Kazakhstan. The site is only now being investigated by the archaeologists, and a few new types of Mongol coins are now appearing from that area.

This coin is unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic.


 


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