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I recently got 3 Islamic coins but I have difficulty identifying them... Can anyone help me?

Thanks!
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nice coins, but I can not help, sorry
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Цитата: "PetrusAscanus"​nice coins, but I can not help, sorry
​No problem, thanks anyway.
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​Please include their weight and diameter!
Oh sorry. But I don’t have a ruler or a scale with me. Hope this pic works. Thanks.
Exact measurements would be more useful... but the photo was useful enough for me to partially ID your second coin, it seems to be a billon jital from the Khwarezmian Empire.

I could be wrong though, since I have zero experience in this area.
The first could be something Tibettan (clipped?)?
The last one seems an ottoman Akçe
(but I can be wrong)
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
old arabic coin
or maybe Iranian safavieh Shah
http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/coins-and-coinage-
On the first coin, second picture:
السلطان
...السعيد الشهب
which translates as: Sultan Sa'id al-Sh_h_b...
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الساطان اسعیدالشهدا
meaning Mohammad king of poeple who died in war for Islam Mohammad Moslem’s Prophet not the king of country , In my understanding I might be wrong but if you research for Arabic coin you will find the pictures of Coins , it might be iranian coin when iran turn to islam religion
http://numismaclub.com/unt/166146-india___delhi_sultan___muhammad_tughluq___1_tanka___ah_727___742___rare_coin_bp53.html

you are right about السلطان اسعید here what I found
Reverse: al-sultan al-said al-shahid tughluq shah coin
The first coin is from Muhammad bin Tughluq, Sultan of Dehli, 725-752 / 1325-1351.

Billon Tanka, 9g ~22mm.
Year: (struck 727-730, 732-735, 737, 740-742). The date is written out, but in an abbreviated form. Perhaps an expert in this coinage can read the date.

Goron & Goenka: The Coins of the Indian Sultanates, 2001: #D370 (p54).
Perhaps you can find some information in this book:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h5xi776vsq4lv96/Catalogue_Indian_Coins_Brit_Museum_V1-Sultans_of_Delhi.pdf?dl=0
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften

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