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ILKHANID: Gaykhatu, gold dinar (4.58g), Baghdad mint, AH 693. Legends in both Arabic and Uyghur script World Coins / Ilkhanid, Gaykhatu, gold dinar, Baghdad, AH 693, Arabic & Uyghur scripts, ruler cited with imperial name Irenjin Turji
Hülegü Khan (1256 – 1265) was the grandson of Genghis Khan and son of Tolui. He served his brother Khan Möngke (1251 – 1259), and campaigned through the Middle East. While there, he whipped out the Assassins, a secret order of Shia entrenched in the mountains of Gilan province. He also destroyed the Abbasid capital of Baghdad in 1258 ...
Gaykhatu had to buy the support of his followers and as a result, ruined the realm's finances. His vizir Sadr-ud-Din Zanjani tried to bolster the state finances by adopting paper money from the Yuan dynasty, which ended horribly. Gaykhatu also alienated the Mongol old guard with his alleged sexual relations with a boy.
Gaykhatu. Gaykhatu (també Gaikhatu, Гайхату, Гайхалт, que vol dir "sorprenent" del mongol gaikhakh = "ser sorprès") (? - 1295) fou el cinquè kan dels Il-kan de Pèrsia, del 1291 al 1295. El seu nom budista de regnat fou Rinchindorj (Rin Chen rDo-rje = Joya preciosa).
World Coins / ISLAMIC: Ilkhanids, Gaykhatu, AH 690-694 (AD 1291-1295), AV Dinar (21.6mm, 4.25g), Madinat Tabriz Mint Javascript must be enabled for VCoins to work properly. It appears that Javascript is disabled in your browser, so many features will not function correctly.
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