Shams al-Din Iltutmish – Delhi Sultanate – Lahore Type Billon Jital – Excellent Condition Very Rare Historical Coin
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SUL-00072
Category: ICM Coins Database
Tags: Delhi Sultan Coin, Delhi Sultanate Coin, Shams al-Din Iltutmish Billon Jital Coin
Description
Shams ud-Din Iltutmish, Delhi Sultanate (Mamluk Dynasty), AH 607-633/1210-1235 AD), Composition: Billon, Denomination: Jital, Weight: 3.42 Grams, Diameter: 14 mm, Mint: Lahore Type, References: G&G #D58, about very fine+, very scarce.
Obverse: “Shams al duniya wa al din itutmish al sultan”,
Reverse: Stylized horseman right, Nagari legend around: “Sri Hamirah”
Shams ud-Din Iltutmish (r. 1210–1235 CE), the foremost ruler of the Delhi Mamluk Sultanate, consolidated Qutb al-Din Aibak’s legacy and stabilized the empire from Bengal to the Indus. A former slave purchased by Muhammad Ghori’s nobles, he rose to become Sultan and issued coins in copper, billon, silver, and limited gold. His silver Tanka became a monetary standard. His billon Jitals often show the horseman type with Nagari legends. He built the Qutb Minar’s upper storeys and strengthened Delhi as the capital. Iltutmish named Raziya his heir, bypassing Rukn al-Din. After his campaigns in Bengal and Ranthambore, he was buried in his exquisite tomb near the Qutb complex.
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