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| Issuer | Kashgar Khanate (Yakub Beg) |
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| Year | 1874 |
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| Diameter | 21 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | خان العزيز عبد سلطان ۱۲۹١ (Translation: khan abdul aziz sultan 1291 Khan Abdulaziz, Sultan / 1291) |
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| Mintage | 1291 (1874) - C#37-2.2: ۱۲۹٠ / ۱۲۹١ (within floral circle) - 1291 (1874) - C#37-2.2: ۱۲۹١ (within floral circle) - 1291 (1874) - C#37-2.3: ۱۲۹١ (within dotted circle) - 1291 (1874) - C#37-2.4: ۱۲۹١ (within segmented circle) - |
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Yakub Beg seized Kashgar in 1865 and built an independent Central Asian state — the Yettishar — that lasted just over a decade before Qing reconquest in 1877. These gold tillas were struck in the name of the Ottoman sultan Abdulaziz, a deliberate diplomatic gesture: Yakub Beg was courting Ottoman recognition and military support, and the coinage made that allegiance visible in every transaction. The Ottomans sent officers and artillery in return.
Abdulaziz was deposed and killed in 1876, a year before Yettishar itself collapsed — making the chronological window for this type extremely narrow.