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Auction 76  14 December 2015
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Lot 367

Estimate: 2000 GBP
Price realized: 1600 GBP
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*Fatimid, al-Muntazar (524-526h), dinar, al-Mu'izziya al-Qahira 525h, 4.15g (Nicol 2594), fine to good fine and rare When the Fatimid Imam al-Amir was assassinated in 524h, al-Hafiz was named as his successor but was not initially given the title of caliph. Al-Hafiz was quickly imprisoned by the ambitious Kutayfat, whose father had been vizier under al-Amir and who now attempted to seize power for himself. 'Kutayfat declared the Fatimid dynasty deposed and proclaimed the sovereignty of al-Mahdi, the twelfth imam of the Twelver Shi'is, whose reappearance had been expected since 260/874. As a result of this ingenious religio-political solution...[Kutayfat] acquired a unique position of power, ruling as a dictator responsible to no one either in theory or practice.' (Daftary, F., The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines, Cambridge, 2007). Kutayfat struck coins naming al-Muntazar (the 'Expected One') until he himself was deposed and executed in 526h. (£2000 - 2500)
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