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Islamic Coins
The history of the islamic
civilizationit is documented on the surviving coins, which usually indicate
the year in which they were struck, the location of the mint, and name of
the ruler who was in control of that mint in that specific year.
The Early Arab Empire ,
Spanish Umayyads and their Successors ,
Fragments of the Abbasid Caliphate,
The Seljuq-Ayyubid Period,
The Mamluks,
Turkish Beyliks and the Ottomans,
The Mongols and their Successors.
Abbasid Caliphate - Germiyan - Marinids - Seljuqs of Arzarum -
Abbasids - Ghaznavids - Marwanids - Seljuqs of Rum -Aghlabids - Ghorids - Menteshe - Sharaf Khans -Ahar Kings - Giray Khans- Mongol Great Khans - Shaybanids -Alanya Amirs - Golden Horde - Mongols in Georgia - Shirvanshahs -'Alids - Great Seljuqs - Moscow + Sicilian Arabs -Almoravids - Hafsids - Muwahhids -Spanish Christians -Anatolian Beyliks - Hamdanids - Muzaffarids - Sumadihids -Aq-Qoyunlu - Hammudids - Nasrids of Granada - Suzdal-Arab-Byzantine - Hasanwayhids - Nisanids Tabaristan
Arab-Sassanians - Hazaraspids- Normans of Sicily - Tahirids
Artukids - Hungary - Ottoman Empire - Timurids -Aydin- Idrisids - Qara-Qoyunlu - Tulunids -Ayyubids - Ikhshidids - Qaramanids - Umayyad Caliphate
Banijurids - Ilak Khans - Qarmatids - Umayyads of Spain
Begteginids - Ildegizids - Rassids of Yemen - Uyrats
Begtimurids - Ilkhanids - Rasulids of Yemen - Walids
Blue Horde - Inalids - Riazan + White Horde
Buwayhids - Injuyids - Rupenids - Zangids
Chaghatayids - Isfandiyarids - Safavids - Zirids of Qairuwan
Crusaders - Jalayrids - Saffarids- Zirids of Granada
Dulafids - Karts of Herat -Saffarids (later) Ziyarids
Eretnids - Khwarizmshahs - Sajids of Azerbaijan
Fatimids - Mamluks (Bahri) - Salduqids
Georgian Kingdom - Mamluks (Burji) -Samanids
Persian Coins
Collectors of ancient Persian coins tend to specialize in the coins of one issuing authority:
Achaemenid Persian Empire coins, Parthian coins, Sasanian coins or
Sassanian,
Kushano-Sasanian,
Indo-Sasanian,
Hunnic or issues of Parthian client kingdoms such as the coins of
Persis, Elymais and Characene.
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