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Dirham - temp. Mangu Timur Saray

Issuer Golden Horde
Year 1278
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Obverse script Arabic
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Edge Plain
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Mangu Timur was the first Golden Horde khan to formally break from the Mongol Great Khan's authority, issuing coinage in his own name after 1266 — a political rupture made tangible in metal. This dirham comes from the Saray mint, the administrative heart of the lower Volga steppe, at a moment when the Horde's silver currency network was actively displacing older Bulgar and Rus monetary traditions across the region. Sagdeeva numbers 25 and 26 reflect minor die variations within the same emission, a common feature of Saray output where punch-cut dies were produced in quantity without strict standardization.