SULEIMAN II OF RUM BRONZE COIN - XII CENTURY ( 1196 - 1204 )
Original bronze coin of Suleiman II of Rum ( 1196 - 1204 ). Coin set on a sterling silver handcrafted surrounding structure. Necklace made of sterling silver. Coin in bronze.
Chain length : 50cm
Coin diameter : 2,4cm
Made in Georgia
On obverse: A mounted warrior riding to the right, shown in vigorous movement, holding a spear or standard. This equestrian motif is characteristic of the coinage circulating in Anatolia and the Caucasus during the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The rider symbolizes authority, military prowess, and the defensive strength of the Seljuk rulers. The dotted border surrounding the scene further reflects the artistic conventions of the Rum Seljuk mints of the period.
On reverse: Arabic legend in bold, angular Kufic script naming Rukn ad-Din Suleiman Shah II, the Seljuk Sultan of Rum (reigned 1196-1204). His coinage marks a period of political consolidation and renewed military ambition in Anatolia following internal dynastic struggles. The inscriptions typically include his laqab ("Rukn ad-Din" meaning Pillar of the Faith) and emphasize his legitimacy within the broader Islamic world. The dotted border complements the obverse, giving the coin a unified decorative program typical of Rum Seljuk bronze issues.
