Аннотация:Coins of the Chopānid Ḥusayn struck in 740/1339–40, and of the Īlkhāns, Jūjīds, the Chopānid Ashraf and Akhījūq, struck in the last years of the Īlkhānate (754–9/1353–8) in the South Caucasus and Iran, constitute a historical source for an area little covered by the chronicles of the time. This article focuses on the anonymous coinage of 740/1339–40 struck in Shīrāz and commissioned by the Chopānid Ḥusayn or the Īnjūid Masʿūd Shāh, four coin types of the Chopānid Ashraf (struck with his name in 754–7/1353–6, and anonymously with the laqab “al-sulṭān al-ʿādil” in 758/1357), and two coin types of Akhījūq (759/1357–8, anonymously with the ʿalāma “naṣr min Allāh”). Evidence based on historical and numismatic dates is presented for the attribution of the anonymous coins of 758/1357 to Ashraf and of 759/1357–8 to Akhījūq. Localization of ten mint places are discussed and specified.