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Ilkhanids, Uljaitu Khan(1304-1317), Early Standard, AR Dirhem, Nice, Zeno-160497

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    Description

    This coin was issued under
    Uljaitu
    ibn Arghun Khan (AH 703-717, 1304-1317 AD) of Ilkhans.
    Ilkhans was a khanate established from the
    southwestern sector
    of the Mongol Empire.  The Ilkhanid realm was ruled by the
    Mongol House of Hulagu
    .  In the 1330's, Ilkhanate
    was ravaged by the
    Black Death
    .  Its
    last khan Abu Sa'id
    died in 1335,
    after which the khanate
    disintegrated
    .
    Uljaitu was
    the eighth
    Ilkhanid dynasty ruler.  His name "
    Uljaitu
    " means "
    blessed
    " in Mongolian language.  He was the
    son
    of
    the Ilkhan ruler
    Arghun
    , brother and
    successor of Mahmud Ghazan
    , and great-grandson of the Ilkhanate founder Hulagu.
    He was
    born in 1282
    , raised as
    Buddhist
    , and later
    baptised
    in 1291, receiving the name
    Nikolya
    (Nicholas).  He was later
    converted to
    Sunni Islam
    along with his brother Ghazan.
    He was appointed as
    viceroy of Khorasan
    , and then was appointed
    heir of Ghazan
    since 1299, and was
    crowned
    in 1304.
    He received
    ambassadors
    from Yuan Dynasty, Chagatai Khanate and Golden Horde in the same year, establishing an
    intra-Mongol peace
    .  Meanwhile relations between other Mongol realms were
    getting heated
    .  The new khan of Golden
    Horde, Uzbeg sent an emissary to Uljaitu, renewing his claims to Azerbaijan in 1312.
    He died in
    Soltaniyeh in 1316
    , having reigned for 12 years and 9 months.  Uljaitu was succeeded by his
    son Abu Sa'id
    .
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    The
    mausoleum
    of Uljaitu is located at (
    36.4340, 48.7960
    ) in google location system, in
    Soltaniyeh
    , the ruined city.
    I will attach two photos of it from google map system and a snap shot taken by Mr. Morgan Fouesneau in 2017.
    I
    Silver Dirhem.
    Beautifully struck coin.
    Catalog number is MI-1604 and Zeno-160497.
    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 : 19 x 18 mm.      Weight : 2.10 gr.
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