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  Delhi Sultanate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the first half of the 14th century the Sultanate introduced a monetary economy in the provinces (sarkars) and districts (parganas) that had been established and founded a network of market centers through which the traditional village economies were both exploited and stimulated and drawn into the wider culture.
Nasir ud din Muhammad Shah III (1390 - 1393)
Mahmud Nasir ud din (Sultan Mahmud II) at Delhi (1393 - 1394)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Delhi_Sultanate   (908 words)

  
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Photocopy A description of an apparent find of 127 coins, 93 of Jahan Shah of the Qara Qoyunlu, the remainder being Timurid, other Qara Qoyunlu, and a coin not of the apparent find of the Khans of Khoqand.
This one covers the reigns of Shah Murad, Haidor Tora and Sayyid Husayn, the first three rulers of the dynasty.
There are decent photos of all types described as well as all dates and date combinations (different dates on obverse and reverse) found on the more than 4000 Manghit coins found in the combined collections of the Hermitage, Museum of History in Moscow, and the Uzbekistan Museum of History.
www.islamiccoinsgroup.50g.com /Jims_Bibliography.txt   (16751 words)

  
 Asia & Africa Chronological Index 1300-1875   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
1325-51 Muhammad bin Tughluq ruled as Delhi sultan.
1657 Shah Jahan's illness led to civil war in India.
1736-47 Nadir Shah Afshar ruled the Persian empire.
www.san.beck.org /Chronology1300-1875.html   (1890 words)

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