LNS 14 T a,b
Two fragments from the same silk textile (from a garment or furnishings?), featuring a seated prince and an attendant in a landscape setting
LNS 2179 N
Gold coin (dinar) of the Samanid ruler Nasr II ibn Ahmad II
(r. AH 301–31/AD 914–43), struck at Nishapur (Naysabur), Iran, dated AH 324
Iran, Nishapur, AD 935–36 Struck between two dies: diameter 2.3 cm; weight 4.39 g
LNS 12376 N
Gold one-hundred muhur presentation coin in the name of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (r. AH 1037–69/AD 1627–58), struck at Lahore, dated AH 1048, 12th regnal year
Lahore, dated to AD 1638–39 Struck between two dies: diameter 9.8 cm; thickness 0.94
cm; weight 1.09 kg
LNS 150 N
Gold coin (dinar) of the Umayyad Caliph ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. AH 65–86/AD 685–705), struck at Damascus (Dimashq), Syria, dated AH 80
LNS 278 N
Gold coin (tanqa) of the Ottoman Emperor Mustafa III ibn Ahmad III (r. AD 1757–74), struck at Istanbul (Islambul), Turkey, dated AH 1171 Turkey, Istanbul, AD 1757–58 Struck between two dies: diameter 2.1 cm; weight 2.62 g
LNS 244 N
Gold coin (portrait muhur) of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir ibn Akbar (r. AD 1605–27), no mint mentioned (Agra?), dated AH 1020 and regnal year 6, with a lion conjuncted with the sun (the sun in Leo), standing for
the Persian month of Amurdad
North India, AD 1611
Struck between two dies: diameter 2.0 cm; weight 11.05 g
LNS 6797 N
Gold coin (ashrafi) of the Safavid Sultan Shah Isma‘il ibn Haydar (r. AD 1501–24), struck at Tabriz, Iran, dated AH 916
Iran, Tabriz, AD 1510–11 Struck between two dies: diameter 1.75 cm; weight 3.52 g
LNS 241 N
Silver coin (tanqa) of the Timurid Sultan Shah Rukh ibn Timur (r. AD 1405–47), struck at Astarabad, Iran, dated AH 830 Iran, Astarabad, AD 1426–27 Struck between two dies: diameter 2.4 cm; weight 5.13 g
LNS 1316 N
Gold coin (double dinar) of the Ilkhanid (Mongol) ruler Uljaytu ibn Arghun (r. AD 1304–16), struck at Baghdad, Iraq, dated AH 715
Iraq, Baghdad, AD 1315–16 Struck between two dies: diameter 2.8 cm; weight 8.75 g
LNS 89 N
Gold coin (double dinar) of the Mamluk Sultan Baybars I (r. AD 1260–77), struck at Cairo (al-Qahira), Egypt, dated AH 661 Egypt, Cairo, AD 1262–63 Struck between two dies: diameter 2.35 cm; weight 7.15 g