Description: Mint 1172 (Hijri year) = 1758-1759. First Reign of Qırım Giray. Khan Qırım Giray (1717–1769) was one of the most influential rulers of the Crimean Khanate. He was the patron of the Bakhchisaray Fountain and many Mosques throughout Crimea, and is also known to have extended the Bakhchisaray Palace. Qırım Giray's first reign lasted (1758–1764), he gathered a large army in Căușeni and prepared to invade Poland after some Tatar merchants were robbed, some of his forces managed to raid and pillage a few important Polish strongholds. Poland agreed to pay indemnity to him and the conflict ended. Qırım Giray intended to wage war against Stanisław August Poniatowski, who was placed as ruler of Poland by Catherine II but was halted by the Ottoman Empire and was deposed by his nephew Selim III Giray, but regained power after the reign of Maqsud Giray. Qırım Giray's second reign lasted from (1768–1769), he once again gathered a large army in Căușeni consisting of Tatars, Ottomans and Polish allies and invaded the Russian held territories in modern-day Ukraine. I may be wrong in the description of the coin. if you notice an error, please let me know. Either way, you get exactly what is pictured. All my coins, crosses, medallions and other items were bought at auction from local collectors. The time and place of the discovery is unknown. With a 99% probability, they were found on the territory of the former USSR. That is, in Ukraine, Belarus or Russia. 100% OriginalActual pictures.Please contact me if you have any questions or need more information. If you need express shipping, Fedex, DHL, please, let me know.I accept combined shipping. Ask me.Thank You for Your purchase!
Price: 70 USD
Location: Minsk
End Time: 2025-01-27T15:04:39.000Z
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Origin: Islamic
Composition: Silver
Era: Medieval