The Kerman Sultanate under the Qavurtid line occupied an unusual position in Seljuk politics — nominally subordinate to the Great Seljuks but functionally autonomous through much of the eleventh century. Iranshah bin Turanshah ruled only briefly, his short reign sandwiched between longer-reigning relatives, which accounts for the extreme scarcity of his coinage. Most Qavurtid gold issues of this period were struck at Bardasir.
The Kerman Sultanate under the Qavurtid line occupied an unusual position in Seljuk politics — nominally subordinate to the Great Seljuks but functionally autonomous through much of the eleventh century. Iranshah bin Turanshah ruled only briefly, his short reign sandwiched between longer-reigning relatives, which accounts for the extreme scarcity of his coinage. Most Qavurtid gold issues of this period were struck at Bardasir.