Jalaluddin Manguberdi's stone relic was discovered in British Museum

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The Yada Stone, which belonged to Jalaluddin Manguberdi, the ruler of the Khorezmshahs from 1200 to 1220, is currently preserved in the British Museum. This information was reported by the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan.

The stone is classified as an artifact of Islamic culture, created using carving and engraving techniques.

The dimensions of the Yada Stone are as follows:

  • Height: 29 cm
  • Width: 50 cm
  • Thickness: 32 cm
  • Weight: 42.5 kg

The stone was discovered in Iran and subsequently purchased at a sale. It is registered in the British Museum's collection under the number №1990.06.12.1 and is believed to have been created in 1230-1231 AD.

The exhibit description highlights its historical significance:

"This stone tells of the military campaigns of Jalaluddin Khorezmshah in eastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, and Azerbaijan during the last years of his life."


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