Qarlughids

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Qarlughid Dynasty
1238–1266
Bamiyan
Common languagesPersian (administrative)
Religion
Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
Malik, Khan 
• 1238–1249
Saif al-Din al-Hasan Qarlugh
• 1249–1259
Nasir al-Din Muhammad Qarlugh
History 
• Established
1238
• Disestablished
1266
CurrencyJital
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Khwarazmian dynasty
Ghurid dynasty
Delhi Sultanate
Mongol Empire
Today part ofAfghanistan
Pakistan

The Qarlughids were a tribe of

Shah of Khwarezm
.

Throughout most of its existence, the Qarlugh Kingdom functioned as a

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  • Coinage of Saif al-Din al-Hasan (1239-1249), ruler of the Qarlughids. Sind mint. In the name of the Abbasid Caliph, al-Zahir. Struck in 1225-1226 CE.
    Coinage of Saif al-Din al-Hasan (1239-1249), ruler of the Qarlughids. Sind mint. In the name of the Abbasid Caliph,
    al-Zahir
    . Struck in 1225-1226 CE.
  • Coinage of Nasir al-Din Muhammad Qarlugh (1249-1259) in the Indian Sarada script: śri maha /mada ka/ raluka.
    Coinage of
    Sarada script
    : śri maha /mada ka/ raluka.


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