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#46047: Jandar AR dirham, temp. Adil Bey, (Sinob) (751)AH
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Beyliks?
Unearthed in Russia.
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Upload Date: 20-July-2007
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Weight, g: 0.73
Mint: (Sinob)
Date: (751)AH
Denomination: dirham
Metal: AR
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Doctor Mu » 21-July-2007 10:50am
Look #42043, a symbol, in a triangle - same.

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Gandzak » 21-July-2007 12:48pm
Hm, interesting, is it tamgha or `Ali's triangle?

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charm » 22-July-2007 6:49pm
Inscriptions in the fields:
obv. - Kalima
rev. - al-sulta[n] al-azzam / halid allah mulkehu

By legend it is similar to Anatolian Beyliks / Eretnid / 'Ala ad-Din Eretna coins.

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cmkcoins » 27-July-2007 10:28am
It's Jandarid, the time of Adil Bey. It's struck at Sinob, when the mint is visible.

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vapp » 27-July-2007 2:43pm
Coins of Adil Bey are currently absent in "Candaroglu" category on Zeno. Could you give some reference or web-link?

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cmkcoins » 27-July-2007 10:46pm
This kind of coins published by Husnu Ozturk and Haluk Perk in 2005. The book named "Sevgi Gonul Hatira Sayisi", pp.136-145. It is publication of Turkish Numismatic Society.
After Suleyman I, his son Ibrahim Shah ruled in Jandarid territories. Than his uncle's son Adil Bey captured the sovereignty in 746AH (1345). We don't know that how many years he ruled. But before 763AH (1362) he died and his son Jalal al-Din Bayazid reigned.
The date is missing on this coin but other published samples have the date 751AH.

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Gandzak » 29-July-2007 1:19pm
Dear cmkcoins, thank you for identification.

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charm » 6-September-2007 11:33pm
The weight has been added.