ALM Posté(e) 13 mars 2013 Signaler Share Posté(e) 13 mars 2013 bonjour merci de bien vouloir m'identifier cette monnaie indienne cuivre 15 mm 3.38 g d'avance merci !!! Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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C’est un message populaire. Titi22 Posté(e) 2 octobre 2023 C’est un message populaire. Signaler Share Posté(e) 2 octobre 2023 Bonjour, Trouvée n°1 n°2 Un jital émis par le Sultan Mohamed Bin Sam frappé apres la conquete de Dheli en Inde 1150 – March 15, 1206. Il fut chef de la dynastie Ghurid. la suite en Anglais car c'est un drole de loustic qui a reigné sur un vaste territoire: Horseman left, holding standard, Sri Hamira ("Lord Amir") in Nagari / Bull standing left, Sri Mahamada Sama in Nagari. 15mm, 3.61 grams. Mint of Delhi. "The Coins of the Indian Sultanates" D10, Tye 185. A nice billon coin from the famous Muslim conqueror of Delhi. Sultan Shahāb-ud-Din Muhammad Ghori, originally called Mu'izzuddīn Muḥammad Bin Sām (and also referred to by Orientalists as Muhammad of Ghor and famously known as just Ghori) (1150 – March 15, 1206), was one of the rulers of the Ghurid dynasty from the famous house of Sur who were rulers of Ghor for five hundred years. He is credited with laying the foundation of Islamic occupation in India that lasted for several centuries. He reigned over a territory spanning present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern India. Muiz-ud-din, son of Sam Suri, nicknamed Shahab-ud-din which means "The (Flashing) Fire of Religion (Islam)" took the city of Ghazni in 1173 to avenge the death of his ancestor Muhammad Suri at the hands of Mahmud of Ghazni and used it as a launching-pad for expansion into northern India. In the meantime, he assisted his brother Ghiyasuddin in his contest with the Khwarezmid Empire for the lordship of Khorāsān in Western Asia. In 1175 Ghori captured Multan from the Hamid Ludi dynasty which was also Pashtun but were alleged to be un-Islamic on the account of their association with Ismailite Shi'iate sect and also took Uch in 1175. He also annexed the Ghaznavid principality of Lahore in 1186, the last haven of his Afghan but Non-Pashtun 2 2 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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