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Zengid Atabegs of Mosul, 631 AH / 1233-1234 AD., Lu'lu'id of Mosul, Badr al-Din Lu'lu', Æ Dirham, Mosul mint, S/S 68.
Zengid Atabegs of Mosul, Lu'lu'id of Mosul (al-Mawsil), Badr al-Din Lu'lu' bin 'Abd Allah ("Bedreddin Lulu bin Abdullah", AH 631-657 / 1233-1259 AD.), Mosul mint, dated AH 631 (1233-1234 AD.), 
Æ Unit / Æ Dirham (23-24 mm / 7,36 g., copper,  axes irregular alignment ↑↖ (ca. 300°), 
Obv.:  ﺔﺋﺎﻤﺘﺳﻭﻦﻴﺜﻠﺛﻭ ﺪﺣﺍﺔﻨﺳﻞﺻﻮﻤﻟﺎﺑ  ﺏﺮﺿ  , "Duribe bi-el-Musul sene 631" ; diademed head left with tight curls, star in front, all in beaded frame, mint and date formula in margin. 
Rev.:  ﻦﻴﻨﻣﺆﻤﻟﺍﺮﻴﻣﺍ  ﺔﻠﻟﺎﺑﺮﺼﻨﺘﺴﻤﻟﺍ  ﻡﺎﻣﻻﺍ  / ﻑﺮﺷﻻﺍﻚﻠﻤﻟﺍﻞﻣﺎﻜﻟﺍﻚﻠﻤﻟﺍ ﻮﻟﻮﻟ  ﻦﻳﺪﻟﺍﻭﺎﻴﻧﺪﻟﺍ ﺮﺪﺑ  , "El-İmam el-Mustansır billah emir'ül müminin.  Bedreddünya veddin Lulu.  El-Melik el-Kamil el-Melik el-Eşref" , legend in centre and margin with names of Caliph al Mustansir , the Lu’Lu’id Badr al-Din and two Ayyubids al Kamil and al-Ashraf. 
Spengler/Sayles 68 ; BMC 576-582 ; Butak 78 . 

Zengid, a mid to late 12th and early 13th century kingdom, occupying the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, north of Bagdad and south of Lake Van in modern Iraq and eastern Turkey, overrun by the Mongols in 1260 AD. 
Schlüsselwörter: Zengid Atabegs Lu'lu'id Mosul Dirham Badr al-Din al-Mawsil Diadem Head Curls Star

Zengid Atabegs of Mosul, 631 AH / 1233-1234 AD., Lu'lu'id of Mosul, Badr al-Din Lu'lu', Æ Dirham, Mosul mint, S/S 68.

Zengid Atabegs of Mosul, Lu'lu'id of Mosul (al-Mawsil), Badr al-Din Lu'lu' bin 'Abd Allah ("Bedreddin Lulu bin Abdullah", AH 631-657 / 1233-1259 AD.), Mosul mint, dated AH 631 (1233-1234 AD.),
Æ Unit / Æ Dirham (23-24 mm / 7,36 g., copper, axes irregular alignment ↑↖ (ca. 300°),
Obv.: ﺔﺋﺎﻤﺘﺳﻭﻦﻴﺜﻠﺛﻭ ﺪﺣﺍﺔﻨﺳﻞﺻﻮﻤﻟﺎﺑ ﺏﺮﺿ , "Duribe bi-el-Musul sene 631" ; diademed head left with tight curls, star in front, all in beaded frame, mint and date formula in margin.
Rev.: ﻦﻴﻨﻣﺆﻤﻟﺍﺮﻴﻣﺍ ﺔﻠﻟﺎﺑﺮﺼﻨﺘﺴﻤﻟﺍ ﻡﺎﻣﻻﺍ / ﻑﺮﺷﻻﺍﻚﻠﻤﻟﺍﻞﻣﺎﻜﻟﺍﻚﻠﻤﻟﺍ ﻮﻟﻮﻟ ﻦﻳﺪﻟﺍﻭﺎﻴﻧﺪﻟﺍ ﺮﺪﺑ , "El-İmam el-Mustansır billah emir'ül müminin. Bedreddünya veddin Lulu. El-Melik el-Kamil el-Melik el-Eşref" , legend in centre and margin with names of Caliph al Mustansir , the Lu’Lu’id Badr al-Din and two Ayyubids al Kamil and al-Ashraf.
Spengler/Sayles 68 ; BMC 576-582 ; Butak 78 .

Zengid, a mid to late 12th and early 13th century kingdom, occupying the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, north of Bagdad and south of Lake Van in modern Iraq and eastern Turkey, overrun by the Mongols in 1260 AD.

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