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Historic coin Blunder of Shah invited Genghis Khan to attack 1218 BC
- SKU
- CP 1793
- Afmetingen (mm)
- 3.3 x 13 x 10mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- 2.95
- Kleuren
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Khwarazmian Shahs, Muhammad II of Khwarezm 1200-1220 CE Jital
Metal: Lead
Obverse: Man On Horse
Reverse: Arabic script w/dates and declaration of faith
Description
Muhammad II was the penultimate Khwarazmian Shah and is infamous for the diplomatic blunder that invited the Mongol destruction of his empire. In 1218 CE, the great Mongol leader Genghis Khan, sent emissaries and a trade delegation to Khwarezm. The Shah, suspicious of the Khans motives had the party arrested and ultimately killed. Genghis Khan responded to this insult by invading and destroying the great cities of Samarkand and Bukhara amongst others. This response was considered brutal, even by Mongol standards and ranks as one of the bloodiest most destructive acts of war until the wars of the last century.
weight 2.95 grams
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- SKU
- CP 1793
- Afmetingen (mm)
- 3.3 x 13 x 10 mm
- Gewicht (cts)
- 2.95
- Kleuren
-
Khwarazmian Shahs, Muhammad II of Khwarezm 1200-1220 CE Jital
Metal: Lead
Obverse: Man On Horse
Reverse: Arabic script w/dates and declaration of faith
Description
Muhammad II was the penultimate Khwarazmian Shah and is infamous for the diplomatic blunder that invited the Mongol destruction of his empire. In 1218 CE, the great Mongol leader Genghis Khan, sent emissaries and a trade delegation to Khwarezm. The Shah, suspicious of the Khans motives had the party arrested and ultimately killed. Genghis Khan responded to this insult by invading and destroying the great cities of Samarkand and Bukhara amongst others. This response was considered brutal, even by Mongol standards and ranks as one of the bloodiest most destructive acts of war until the wars of the last century.
weight 2.95 grams
| Aanbieder | Bestemming | Kosten |
|---|---|---|
| Registered Shipping Standaard |
Rest van de wereld
21
|
eerste item
per extra item
verzendkosten gemaximeerd op
|
| FedEx |
Rest van de wereld
7
|
eerste item
per extra item
verzendkosten gemaximeerd op
|
| Registered Shipping Standaard |
Australië
10
|
eerste item
per extra item
verzendkosten gemaximeerd op
|
| Registered Shipping Standaard |
Verenigde Staten van Amerika
21
|
eerste item
per extra item
verzendkosten gemaximeerd op
|
| Express Shipping |
Australië
4
|
eerste item
per extra item
verzendkosten gemaximeerd op
|
| FedEx |
Verenigde Staten van Amerika
7
|
eerste item
per extra item
verzendkosten gemaximeerd op
|
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