2 Zolota    (Verkauft für $62.0)

1739, Ottoman Empire, Sultan Abdul Hamid I. Large Silver 2 Zolota Coin. XF-AU!

Reference: KM-402.
Denomination: 2 Zolota
Rulers: Abd al-Hamid I.
Mint Date: 1739 (AH 1187 + 9)
Mint Place: Qustantiniya (Istanbul)
Condition: Crudely prepared (by casting) planchet (as usual), otherwise a nice XF!
Material: Silver (low purity!)
Weight: 28.49gm
Diameter: 44mm

Obverse: Titles of Sultan Abdul Hamid I above mint name (Qustantiniya - today's Istanbul). Accession date below.

Reverse: Four lines of kufic legends, regnal year (9) in left field.

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Abdulhamid I, Abdul Hamid I or Abd Al-Hamid I, called the Servant of God (March 20, 1725 - April 7, 1789), was the 27th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He was the son of sultan Ahmed III (1703-30) and succeeded his brother Mustafa III (1757-74) on January 21, 1774. He was born in Constantinople. His mother was Valide Sultan Rabia Sharmi.

Abdulhamid was imprisoned for most of the first forty-three years of his life by his cousins Mahmud I and Osman III and his older brother Mustafa III, as was custom. He received his early education from his mother Rabia Semi Sultana, from whom he studied history and learned calligraphy.

His imprisonment made him aloof in regard to state affairs and malleable to the designs of his advisors. Yet he was also very religious and a pacifist by nature. At his accession the financial straits of the treasury were such that the usual donative could not be given to the janissaries. War was, however, forced on him and less than a year after his accession the complete defeat of the Turks at Battle of Kozluja led to the humiliating treaty of Kuchuk-Kainarji on July 21, 1774.

In spite of his failures, Abdulhamid was regarded as the most gracious Sultan of the Ottomans. He administrated the fire brigade during the fire in 1782. In Istanbul, he won the admiration of his people as he was so religious that he was called a "Veli" (saint). He also traced a reform policy, followed the governmental administrations closely and worked with statesmen. When Abdulhamid came to the throne the army asked for gratuities and the sultan claimed that: "There are, no longer, gratuities in our treasury, all of our soldier sons should learn". He also began the restoration of the military system. He is credited with better education standards. He tried to renovate the Janissary corps and the naval forces. He established a new artillery troop. He made a census in the Janissary corps.

Slight successes against rebellious outbreaks in Syria and the Morea could not compensate for the loss of the Crimea which Russia greatly coveted. War was once more declared against Russia in 1787 and in the following year Russians were joined by Austria. The Swedes and Prussians joined the conflict on the side of the Ottomans, but provided no assistance. While the Ottomans held their own in the conflict -- and even "won" the Battle of Karánsebes without firing a single shot -- they ultimately lost with Ochakov falling in 1788 to the Russians (all of its inhabitants being massacred.)

Abdulhamid died four months later at the age of sixty-four in Istanbul. He was buried in Bahcekapi, a tomb he had built for himself.

His wives were: Valide Sultan Ayse Seniyeperver,, Valide Sultan Naksh-i-Dil Haseki Sultan (there have been speculations that she was a cousin of Napoleon's wife Josephine; see Aimée du Buc de Rivéry), Hatice Ruh-shah, Huma Shah, Ayse, Binnaz, Dilpezir, Mehtabe, Misl-i Na-yab, Mu'teber, Fatma Sheb-SafaNevres and Mihriban. His concubines were: Nukhet-seza Hanimefendi: First Konkubine; Ayse HanÃ"±mefendi: Second concubine.

His sons were: Mustafa IV (1807-08) (his son by Ayse Seniyeperver), Mahmud II (1808-39) (his son by Naksh-i-dil), Murad, Nusret, Mehmed, Ahmed, and Suleyman.

His daughters were: Esma, Emine, Rabia, Saliha, Alimsah, Durusehvar, Fatma, Meliksah, Hibetullah and Zekiye Sultans.

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2015-04-24
Münz-Gruppe
 Bezeichnung: 2 Zolota
 Metall: Silber
 Staat: Osmanisches Reich (1299-1923)
 Person: Abdülhamid I. (1774 - 1789)
 Katalog Verweise:
  KM-402
 
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