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| Issuer | Golden Horde |
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| Year | 1413 |
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| Value | 1 Dirham / Dang / Yarmag (0.7) |
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| Reverse lettering | قبق خان |
| Edge | Plain |
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By 1413, the Golden Horde was fragmenting under sustained dynastic conflict, and coins attributed to Kebek from this period reflect the administrative disorder of a polity losing coherent control over its minting operations. The "no mint" attribution — subsequently assigned to Saray by specialists — points to issues struck outside formal mint supervision, or from a facility too disrupted to mark its output consistently. Saray itself had been sacked and partially destroyed by Timur in 1395, and two decades later its minting infrastructure remained irregular at best.