Golden Horde mints in Bolghar, Syghanaq, Sarai

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There were coin mints in Bolghar, Syghanaq, Sarai, also in Majar and others

These coins were minted in Sarai, file name has info

 

 

these are from Syghanaq

 

 

and these are from Sauran

In order to help the Numsita team more efficiently add your request, info about the mints would be helpful (Wikidata, Latitude/Longitude, modern country, etc).

Additionally, the coin you claim was minted in Sauran is actually attributed to the Turk Shahis in Kabul (Located in Kabulistan, Zabulistan, and Gandhara). This polity held zero territory in Kazakhstan in its history. Do you have a source for your claim?

Reslumi

In order to help the Numsita team more efficiently add your request, info about the mints would be helpful (Wikidata, Latitude/Longitude, modern country, etc).

Additionally, the coin you claim was minted in Sauran is actually attributed to the Turk Shahis in Kabul (Located in Kabulistan, Zabulistan, and Gandhara). This polity held zero territory in Kazakhstan in its history. Do you have a source for your claim?

Ah okay, I've read about it in tatar coins museum, and it was attributed to Syghanaq

Do we have entries on Numista?

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Reslumi

In order to help the Numsita team more efficiently add your request, info about the mints would be helpful (Wikidata, Latitude/Longitude, modern country, etc).

Additionally, the coin you claim was minted in Sauran is actually attributed to the Turk Shahis in Kabul (Located in Kabulistan, Zabulistan, and Gandhara). This polity held zero territory in Kazakhstan in its history. Do you have a source for your claim?

Ah okay, I've read about it in tatar coins museum, and it was attributed to Syghanaq

Forgot to ever follow up on this, but here's the correct attribution:
N#80272
https://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=12611

 

Very very strange anyone would attribute these to Syghanaq, they're found primarily in Afghanistan and literally have Baktrian, Pahlavi, and Brahmi on them 

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