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Rare Seljuk coins [and] the coins of Siyavus (Cimri).= Selçuklular'in nadir paralarindan bazilari ve Cimri'nin sikkeleri.

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Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi A. S. Nümismatik Yayinlari No. 2, 1972
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  • Year of publication
  • 1972
  • Place of printing
  • Istanbul
  • Author
  • N. A.
  • Pages
  • 0
  • Publishers
  • Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi A. S. Nümismatik Yayinlari No. 2
  • Size
  • 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
  • Edition
  • 1st Edition
  • Keyword
  • Numismatics & Philately, Seljuks & Principalities
  • Binding description
  • Soft cover
  • State of preservation
  • Very Good
  • Languages
  • English
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • First edition
  • True

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Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 25 p., 15 numerous b/w plates. Rare Seljuk coins [and] the coins of Siyavus (Cimri).= Selçuklular'in nadir paralarindan bazilari ve Cimri'nin sikkeleri. First Edition. 'Djimri' according to the writings of Osman Ferid Saglam, the word 'Cimri' is used as a synonym for 'ephony-sultan'. Yazicioglu Ali, in his book entitled 'Tevârih-i Âl-i Selçuk' (No: 1390, Revan Library, the Topkapi Palace) argues that Cimri was not a name attributed to a vagabond who had claimed that he was Siyavus bin Izzeddin, but a derisive adjective used for him by pro-Seljuk historians. The actual meaning of the word is 'ordinary', or 'III-bred', or 'one who has sprung up from anywhere'.

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