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| Issuer | Taghaytimurid dynasty |
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| Year | 1405-1407 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Arabic |
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| Reverse script | Arabic |
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Pir Muhammad ibn Luqman ruled a short-lived Taghaytimurid splinter domain in the aftermath of Timur's death in 1405 — a moment when his vast empire fractured almost immediately into competing successor claims. The Taghaytimurids were a minor branch scrambling for legitimacy in that chaos, and their coin output was correspondingly thin. Album 2349.2 is among the rarer attestations of the type.