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Perk, Haluk and Husnu Ozturk. Anadolu Sikke Monografileri I / Anatolian Coins Monographies I.

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Perk, Haluk and Husnu Ozturk. Anadolu Sikke Monografileri I / Anatolian Coins Monographies I.
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Perk, Halûk and Hüsnü Öztürk, Anadolu Sikke Monografileri I / Anatolian Coins Monographies I., Anadolu Sikkeleri Serisi I. Halûk Perk Muzesi Yayinlari, Istanbul, 2007, 233 pages, softcover, bilingual (English and Turkish). This is a collection of six papers by the authors on Anatolian numismatics. 1. Menteshe Beyligine Ait Erken Donem Sikkeler Ile Iki Yeni Darp Yeri: Finike ve Makri /The Coins of Early Period of Principality of Menteshe and the Two New Mints: Finike and Makri. Pp. 1-50 Descriptions of 55 coins, all photographed plus line drawings to illustrate types, from three mints - Finike, Makri and Milas. Many are lion and sun types similar to the Rum Seljuq prototype. In the names of the Rum Seljuq rulers 'Ala al-Din Kayqubad III (dated AH 698 and 700) and Ghiyath al-Din Ma'sud II (dated 702-703). 2. Selcuklu Devletinin Son Donemlerinde Sahibata Ogullari'na Tabi Sehirlerde Darp Edi/en Sikkeler: Bak/an, Sarikavak, Karahisar / The Coins Struck in the Cities of Sahibata-Oghullari during the Last Period of Seljuqs: Bak/an, Sarikavak, Karahisar. Pp. 51-78 Sahibata Fakhr al-Din 'Ali was a Seljuq Vizier in the Afyon province and its vicinity, and his grandsons were conquered by the Germiyan. These are 19 coins found at Honaz.One coin from Baklan, dated 699, is anonymous. Four from there are in the name of the Ilkhan Ghazan Mahmud (three dated 699, one date missing). Three undated coins from Karahisar are in the name of the Rum Seljuq roller 'ala al-Din Kayqubad III, and three dated 699 in the name of Ghazan Mahmud. Eight coins from Sarikavak are in the name of Kayqubad III, four dated 700, four with no date. 3. Beylikler Donemi Sikkelerinde Gorulen "Baha" Damgasi ve Karamanoglu Musa Bey / The Countermark 'Baha" Seen on the Beylik Period Coins and Karamanid Musa Beg. Pp. 79-100 Fifteen variations on the countermark 'Baha" on coins of Nasir al-Din Muhammad and the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id. Probably used by the Karamanid Baha al-Din Musa Beg 4. XIV. Yuzyilin Ilk Yarisinda Anadolu 'daki Paralar Uzerinde Gorulen Bir Kisim Damgalar / Some Countermarks Seen on the Anatolian Coins During the First Half of the 14th Century. Pp. 101-132 Three countermarks with inscriptions, three with floral/geometric designs, four with a lion, leopard or dog, four with non-predatory birds, three with birds of prey, a double headed eagle, three with goat, deer or gazelle, two with a donkey, two with portraits, one with a hunter and falcon. 5. Bermiyanoglu Suleyman sah 'a Ait Gumus Bir Sikke Definesi ve Bu Donem Sikkeleerin Agirlik Standarti / A Silver Coin Hoard Belonging to Germiyanid Sulayman Shah and Weight Standard of these Coins. Pp. 133-160 Forty coins, each photographed and described, plus a weight that is twice the weight of the average of the coins. All of the Germiyan ruler Sulayman Shah. 6. Bitlis Definesi / Bitlis Hoard. Pp. 161-233 A hoard of 52 coins, all photographed, many with line drawings, and fully described. Includes three of the Kurdish Sharaf Khans (Bidlis mint), 23Ayyubids of Hisn Keyfa (one with Hasbi Allah countermark, one with Aq Qoyunlu tamga countermark, several with Bidlis countermark, one with Mush countermark, one with knot countermark), 24 Aq Qoyunlu (several with Bidlis c/m, one with knot, two with Mush), and two of the Qara Qoyunlu.