Islamic, Mongols. Ilkhanid, Muhammad Khan, Astarabad (Gorgan) mint, AR 6 Dirhams, AH 738 = 1337/8 AD – RR

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Repeat Title :  Islamic, Mongols. Ilkhanid, Temp. Muhammad Khan, AH 737-738 / AD 1337-1338, Astarabad (Gorgan) mint, AR 6 Dirhams (silver,7.36 gm, 26 mm), AH 738 1337/8 AD – Well struck on a broad flan
Arabic Title : إسلامية، القبائل المغولية، الإلخانية، محمد خان، ضرب في آستارآباد (جرجان)، ٦ دراهم من الفضة، ٧٣٨ هـ
Era/Ruler: Iikhanid, time Sultan Muhammad Khan Mint/Date: Gorgan, AH 738 1337/8 AD
Denom     :  AR 6 Dirhams Wt/Dia      : 7.36 g / 26 mm
Obv: Shahadah for Allah and Prophet Mohamad
Rev: King’s name and title, mint
Ref: Diler M-696, Album 2228 Rarity/Choice: Scarce, EF
Note: This coin represents a pivotal era in Islamic history under the Ilkhanid rule of Muhammad. The Ilkhanid dynasty, a branch of the Mongol Empire, played a significant role in the Islamic world, fostering cultural exchange and trade across vast regions. Astarabad (Gorgan), where this coin was minted, was an important city in medieval Persia, known for its strategic location and economic significance. Collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the historical context embedded within this artifact, reflecting the dynamic interplay between Mongol rulership and Islamic civilization during the 14th century.