Coins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah

<strong>This research deals with the coins of El-Salam city and its role in the Seljuk-Abbasid conflict after the death of the Seljuk Sultan Malik Shah, through the study of five Seljuk dinars. These Dinars preserved in YahyaJaffar Group in Emirates United Arab, had never studied before, inclu...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2b7449d293604c3fa30474eca40761f72021-12-02T09:28:02ZCoins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah2356-87042536-995410.36816/shedet.001.01https://doaj.org/article/2b7449d293604c3fa30474eca40761f72014-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://shedet.journals.ekb.eg/article_87565_2ce94312ca92eb72ea1e18bcc95cef07.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2356-8704https://doaj.org/toc/2536-9954<strong>This research deals with the coins of El-Salam city and its role in the Seljuk-Abbasid conflict after the death of the Seljuk Sultan Malik Shah, through the study of five Seljuk dinars. These Dinars preserved in YahyaJaffar Group in Emirates United Arab, had never studied before, including two Dinars with name of the Sultan Malik Shah: the first is dated in 485 AH (weighing 3.68 grams), the second is dated in 486 AH (weighing 4,50 grams), and the third dinar does not bear the name of the Sultan Seljuk, is dated in year 486 AH (weight 4.36 grams), and the fourth caries name of the Sultan Barakarq is dated in year 487 AH (weight 4.59 grams), the last one relates to Sultan, is dated in year 487AH.</strong>Ahmed TONYFayoum UniversityarticleAuxiliary sciences of historyCArchaeologyCC1-960ENShedet, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2014)
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Coins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah
description <strong>This research deals with the coins of El-Salam city and its role in the Seljuk-Abbasid conflict after the death of the Seljuk Sultan Malik Shah, through the study of five Seljuk dinars. These Dinars preserved in YahyaJaffar Group in Emirates United Arab, had never studied before, including two Dinars with name of the Sultan Malik Shah: the first is dated in 485 AH (weighing 3.68 grams), the second is dated in 486 AH (weighing 4,50 grams), and the third dinar does not bear the name of the Sultan Seljuk, is dated in year 486 AH (weight 4.36 grams), and the fourth caries name of the Sultan Barakarq is dated in year 487 AH (weight 4.59 grams), the last one relates to Sultan, is dated in year 487AH.</strong>
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title Coins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah
title_short Coins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah
title_full Coins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah
title_fullStr Coins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah
title_full_unstemmed Coins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah
title_sort coins of the el-salam city and its role in the seljuk abbasid conflict after malik shah
publisher Fayoum University
publishDate 2014
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