Very rare billon dirham, Ogedei Khan (1229-1241), Kurraman, Mongol Empire

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Be-tawfiq-e parvardegar ("by the grace of the Omnipresent-God") in three lines / Zarb Kurraman with a knotted decoration. 16mm, 3.72 grams. cf.Zeno #312459.

Unpublished type in Album's checklist, similar to type A-1978L, but with a different obverse inscription. 

Ögedei Khan (1186–1241 AD) was second khagan-emperor of the Mongol Empire. The son of Genghis Khan, he continued the expansion of the empire that his father had begun. Born in 1186 AD, Ogedei fought in numerous battles during his father's rise to power. After being granted a large appanage and taking several wives, including Töregene, he played a prominent role in the Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire.


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