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Dangi - Shah Baha' al-Din

Issuer Badakhshan, Shahs of
Year 1344-1360
Type Standard circulation coin
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Edge Plain.
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Mintage ND (1344-1360)
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Badakhshan, wedged between the Hindu Kush and the Oxus, operated as a semi-autonomous principality throughout the Mongol and post-Mongol period, its rulers carefully navigating tributary relationships with larger powers while maintaining local coinage traditions. Shah Baha' al-Din's reign coincided with the slow fracturing of Chagataid authority across Central Asia — a political vacuum that briefly allowed peripheral dynasties like his to assert greater independence. The dangi denomination itself reflects Mongol monetary inheritance, the term derived directly from Chinggisid administrative practice.

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