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| Issuer | Khwarezmian Empire |
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| Year | 1200-1220 |
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| Weight | 4.08 g |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (1200-1220) - - ND (1200-1220) - Farwan - |
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Muhammad II spent much of his reign in open defiance of the Abbasid Caliph al-Nasir, and his dirham coinage reflects that tension — the caliph's name, traditionally required on Islamic silver, was pointedly omitted from many of his issues as relations deteriorated toward outright hostility. He reportedly lobbied to have al-Nasir deposed. It is widely argued that al-Nasir's diplomatic overtures to Genghis Khan helped invite the Mongol invasion that would annihilate the Khwarezmian state within years of these coins leaving the mint.