After Ali Buge's defeat, the major khanates formed one after another. Therefore, it can be said that he indirectly led to the split of Mongolia. Therefore, although Mongolia later conquered a huge land area, it did not have a unified political power.
It was also during this period that the four major khanates began to stop paying tribute to the Mongolian tribes. Therefore, the treasures of this period no longer belonged to Ogodei, but to Meng Ge.
At this time, walking in this only remaining passage, Han Peacock seemed to be looking at the history of Mongolia, from Genghis Khan, to Ogedai, to Meng Ge, and maybe Kublai Khan behind him.
The older the emperor, the earlier the treasure is placed, which is very interesting.
The deeper you go into the tomb passage, the later the treasures that appear are plundered. There is something secret in this!
During the rule of these three Mongol Khans, they were desperately trying to collect treasures from all over the world, and finally they were all buried in the passage that may have been the mausoleum of Genghis Khan.
From the current distribution of treasures, Han Peacock discovered that perhaps these treasures were not filled in bit by bit, but seemed to have been moved in a hurry from one place.
With so much wealth hidden here, you must be thinking that you will have the capital to make a comeback when you encounter danger?
So, this may be a very important place to the Mongolian princes. Maybe, they think this is the dragon vein of the Mongols?
This possibility is very high, and when Han Kongque had this idea, he suddenly thought of Nurhaci. As one of the leaders of the two ethnic minorities in history who took over the Central Plains, Nurhachi must have had back-ups, because the Manchus back then
It was never thought that they could rule the Han people.
Therefore, like the Mongols, they must have a batch of treasures robbed from the Central Plains. Of course, there are many such legends now, so Han Peacock is not just thinking.
However, the treasures inherited from the Manchu Qing Dynasty seem to be more secret, or they may not be hidden in Nurhaci’s mausoleum at all, because his mausoleum has nothing hidden at all.
Fuling is the mausoleum of Emperor Taizu Nurhaci of the Qing Dynasty and his queen. It is the first imperial mausoleum named in the Qing Dynasty. Zhaoling Mausoleum is the mausoleum of Emperor Taizong Huang Taiji of the Qing Dynasty and his queen. It is the largest and most complete among the three mausoleums in Shengjing.
Although it has gone through wars, the above-ground buildings are well preserved and the underground palace has not been robbed. It is now open to the public and you can visit the above-ground buildings of the mausoleum.
Now that I think about it, these are not normal, so Han Kongque has other ideas. Maybe after returning to China, he needs to go to Shengjing back then to find the dragon vein of the Manchu Dynasty.
Because Han Kongque suspected that the Manchu treasures were hidden in other places, not in their Yellow Tombs, only this possibility could make the ubiquitous tomb robbers give up digging the two imperial tombs.
Otherwise, why can this boar-skin mausoleum be preserved intact to this day?
Only then did Han Kongque realize that he was still very busy. The world was so big and there were so many treasures waiting for him to discover. It seemed that he should speed up a little bit.
"Boss, look at these gold coins, they are very beautiful!" Just when Yu Shan was thinking about whether he was going back to China to dig up the dragon veins of the Manchu ancestral tombs after packing up this large treasure, he was awakened by the wood spirit.
"What's the use of being beautiful? The main reason is that there are too many gold coins here." After clearing a few meters further, Huangshan found a lot of gold coins. These gold coins were piled up in the passage, as if there was no end. No matter how Huangshan dug,
, all the ones that appear in front are gold coins.
"So many?" Han Peacock opened his mouth wide in surprise when he saw Huang Shan using a shovel to move towards a wooden box containing gold coins.
Although he knew that this place was a treasure, he was still surprised to see so many gold coins.
Of course, anyone who sees that the gold coins here can be shoveled out with a shovel will be surprised.
"This seems to be a gold coin." Mu Ling picked up a gold coin at this time and looked at the pattern on it.
"After seeing the Arabic characters on it, who wouldn't know that it is a gold coin made by the country?" Huangshan sneered.
"You said it was in Arabic characters, how come it couldn't be Arabic gold coins?" Mu Ling looked at Huangshan mockingly.
Huangshan was stunned. What was the difference between gold coins and Arabic gold coins? He really didn't know!
Therefore, Huangshan stopped talking. What he said was wrong. He just watched silently and became a handsome man who kept digging for gold coins.
"This should be a gold coin from the early Tulun Dynasty, and the other one is an Abbasid gold coin." Han Peacock had been studying ancient history recently, so he quickly recognized these two gold coins.
The early Tulun Dynasty gold coins were issued around 905 AD in 292 Hijri, with a diameter of 21 mm, a thickness of 0.92 mm, and a weight of 41 grams.
The current market price of gold coins like this is not high, but there are so many of them here that they can’t stand it!
What's more, this kind of gold coin is worth thousands of dollars. If there are ten thousand, then it is worth tens of millions. And are there ten thousand here?
Don't say ten thousand, it should be in the order of millions.
Looking at Huangshan shoveling shovel after shovel of gold coins, Han Peacock didn't know what to say.
"The Turun Dynasty seems to be related to the Abbasid Dynasty? Their gold coins look very similar!" At this time, Mu Ling asked.
Han Peacock nodded and said: "The Abbasid Dynasty was destroyed by Hulagu, while the Tulun Dynasty was a local separatist dynasty in Egypt and Syria during the Abbasid Dynasty, so the gold coins of these two dynasties are somewhat similar."
The Turun Dynasty was established by the Turkic Ahmed Ibn Turun. The name of the dynasty comes from his name, which is also translated as "Ibn Turun Dynasty".
Later, Syria was occupied. During the Turonian Dynasty, Egypt's economy prospered and its culture developed.
In 905, the Abbasid army captured Qatai, Ibn Tulun's descendants were deported to Baghdad, and the Tulun dynasty perished.
It is worth mentioning that the army of the Turun Dynasty was mainly composed of Turks and black slaves.
"Huh? This one is actually different from those gold coins just now?" Just as Han Kongque and Mu Ling were discussing the differences and similarities between the Abbasid gold coins and the Tulun Dynasty gold coins, Huangshan made a new discovery.
"Huh? This is actually an Arabic gold coin, haha. Just now you said that there is a gold coin with Arabic characters on it. Why isn't it an Arabic gold coin? This is it. Take a good look at it. You will know each other when we meet again in the future." Han Peacock took the coin.
Gold coin, I was immediately happy because it was a real Arabian gold coin.
"Is this an Arabian gold coin? There's nothing special about it, right?" Huangshan looked at it curiously.
"It's still a little different. Look carefully. The front and back of the Arabian gold coin are inscribed with Arabic characters in the ascetic script. The content is about the teachings of the scriptures and the Hijri calendar." Han Peacock pointed to the text on the gold coin.
"It knows me, but I don't know him." Huang Shan shook his head and said.
Han Kongque also began to shake his head. He was also helpless. The people in front of him, except for the wood spirit, seemed to be a bit uneducated.
Arabian gold coins are also called Persian silver coins, Eastern Roman gold coins, Omeya Dynasty (702-747 AD), 2 cm in diameter, and there are some slightly larger gold coins mixed in. Han Peacock knows that these have an earlier history and have a wider range of applications.
More broadly, because of the Silk Road, this kind of gold coin has appeared in China.
Of course, that was the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Such a gold coin belonged to the Roman gold coin of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), with a diameter of 220 cm and a weight of 430 grams. It was unearthed from the tomb of Anpu and his wife in Longmen, Luoyang in 1981, and is now in the Luoyang Museum.
Because it appeared in the Tang Dynasty, some people speculate that this gold coin was built between 600 and 610 AD.
Regarding the precious ancient coins unearthed in China, especially the very commemorative gold coins, every Korean peacock knows it and can be said to be familiar with it.
Therefore, Han Kongque recognized the gold coin the moment he got it, because it was so easy to recognize.
This currency of the Eastern Roman Empire, which was introduced to our country during the Tang Dynasty, is round in shape. On the front is a bust of a man wearing a crown and a long beard. There are crosses on both sides and the inscription "focas" on the left edge.
On the back is a winged statue of the goddess of victory. The goddess holds a long-handled hook in her right hand and a sphere with a cross on it in her left hand. There is an inscription "ctqpia" on the left edge.
It can be seen from this that this gold coin was coined during the era of Emperor Fuchs of the Eastern Roman Empire, and was minted between 602 and 610 AD.
Looking at the gold coin, Han Kongque said with a smile: "Look carefully. If you can find a few more coins, you may be able to make a fortune."
Han Kongque knew that as long as there were gold coins found here, there would be a lot of them, so if there were so many, he wouldn't mind selling a few.
Because such a gold coin can be sold for a sky-high price, which is not comparable to the Abbas gold coin just now.
The reason why the gold price can be sold is because of the Arabic gold coin unearthed in China. That gold coin was the first foreign gold coin unearthed in Luoyang. It was from the Silk Road together with the Persian Sasanian silver coin discovered in the northern suburbs of Luoyang in 1955.
Relics.
From this we can see the close relationship between Luoyang in the Tang Dynasty and the Silk Road, and its historical status in the history of transportation between China and the West.
No matter what it is, as long as it is related to history and can represent a kind of glory at that time, then its value will be great.
"Huh? There are also silver coins here, and this gold coin is actually different, ah! There are many more, silver coins and gold coins are mixed together." Soon, Huangshan sorted out several different gold and silver coins.
Han Kongque took it over and looked at it, and was speechless again. He knew all these gold and silver coins!
At this time, Han Peacock is a little confused. Being familiar with it means being famous, but being famous is definitely not an orphan, so the value may drop.