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Dirham - Anonymous citing Qa'an al-Adil

Issuer Ilkhanate
Year 1256-1388
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Composition Silver
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Obverse lettering لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
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Mintage ND (1256-1388) - Damghan mint -
ND (1256-1388) - Isfarayin mint -
ND (1256-1388) - Jurjan mint -
ND (1256-1388) - Marw mint -
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The anonymous "Qa'an al-Adil" formula — invoking a just khan without naming him — emerged from a specific political tension within the Ilkhanate: Mongol rulers governing a predominantly Muslim population while themselves remaining shamanist, Buddhist, or nominally Christian for much of the dynasty's early decades. Naming a non-Muslim sovereign on Islamic coinage was legitimately awkward, and this honorific formula offered a workable compromise that satisfied the mint without requiring a confession of faith from the khan.

Album's A#2136 encompasses a long span precisely because the type persisted across multiple reigns. Attributing individual pieces to specific rulers depends entirely on mint and date — neither of which this listing specifies.

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