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"Malik Muluk Al-Umara" New Laqab On Ai-Aba Dinar

Authors: Younis, Mohammad;

"Malik Muluk Al-Umara" New Laqab On Ai-Aba Dinar

Abstract

In the middle of the 6th/12th century the Saljuq Empire slowly dissolved in several principalities, some of them still acknowledged the Saljuq sultan as overlord. Many of you know the Artuqids and Zangids in the Saljuq West. Other principalities emerged in the eastern part of the empire, where the Sultan Sanjar was nominally the supreme overlord. The topic of this study is: how does the title (laqab) of Ai-Aba Malik Muluk al-Umara"’ which was on his gold dinars in Nishapur in 560 AH fits into his political position of this time.

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Saljuq Empire, Artuqids and Zangids, Nishapur, 6th/12th century, gold dinars

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