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Live auction - fwo_602801 - ASIA MINOR - SELJUQS OF RUM - KILIC ARSLAN IV Dirham 1248-1249 Sivas, Turquie

ASIA MINOR - SELJUQS OF RUM - KILIC ARSLAN IV Dirham 1248-1249 Sivas, Turquie XF
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Estimate : 500 €
Price : 250 €
Maximum bid : 250 €
End of the sale : 26 January 2021 21:50:34
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Dirham
Date: 1248-1249
Mint name / Town : Sivas, Turquie
Metal : silver
Diameter : 21,5 mm
Orientation dies : 9 h.
Weight : 2,38 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Patine de collection ancienne
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : (LÉGENDE ARABE).
Obverse description : Cavalier à droite, tirant une flèche vers la droite.

Reverse


Reverse legend : (LÉGENDE ARABE).
Reverse description : Légende sur plusieurs lignes.

Commentary


C’est l’une des dernières émissions de dirham au cavalier émise par les Roums.
Ce type est particulièrement rare et recherché.

Historical background


ASIA MINOR - SELJUQS OF RUM - KILIC ARSLAN IV

(1246-1265)

The Sultanate of Roum or Sultanate of Iconium is a Seljuk sultanate established from 1077 to 1307 in Anatolia following the Battle of Mantzikert. The sultanate was established following an agreement between the Byzantine Empire and the Seljuk leader Süleyman I Shah. Its name refers to the “Romans” in the sense understood by the Arabs and then the Turks between the 7th and 15th centuries: the former citizens of the Eastern Roman Empire. He is the second son of Kay Khusraw II who died in 1246. Between 1246 and 1248, the sultanate was governed by viziers. In 1248, the sultanate was divided between the three sons of Kay Khusraw II, including Kilic Arslan IV. Between 1461 and 1465, the latter reigns alone but is poisoned during a banquet.

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