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Abaqa Khan (27
February 1234 – 4
April 1282, Mongolian: Абаха/Абага хан (Khalkha Cyrillic), ᠠᠪᠠᠭᠠ ᠬᠠᠨ (Traditional script), "paternal uncle", also transliterated...
- Franco-Mongol alliance,
sending an emb****y to the
Mongol ruler of Persia,
Abagha, an
enemy of the Muslims. The emb****y was led by
Reginald Rossel, Godefroi...
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admonished Baraq for
invading the Ilkhanate, Mengu-Timur
congratulated Ilkhan Abagha upon his
stunning victory over the
Chagatai army in
order to hide his true...
- honor. The
eastern Khorchins were
under the Hasarids, and the Ongnigud,
Abagha Mongols were
under the
Belguteids and Temüge Odchigenids. A
fragment of...
- Left Wing
Tumens (Chakhar,
Khalkha and Uriankhai), the
Khorchin and the
Abagha.
Because a
large group of the
Uriankhai Tumen defected to Iburai, Dayan...
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Baraq suffered a
heavy defeat at
Herat on July 22, 1270,
against Ilkhan Abagha.
Baraq died en
route to meet
Kaidu who had been
waiting for his weakness...
- 1270s, they had
signed a
peace treaty. In
addition to the
peace treaty,
Abagha allowed Mongke Temur to
collect tax
income from some of the
workshops in...
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their homes (...) We will see then what use will be your
alliance with
Abagha" — Letter from
Baibars to
Bohemond VI, 1271
Bohemond begged for a truce...
- Republics, and the
alliance of the West with
Byzantium and the Il-Khan
Abagha. However,
despite papal plans,
there was
little support from
European monarchs...
- the
House of Ögedei and the
Golden Horde against Kublai in the east and
Abagha in the west. Meanwhile,
Mentemu avoided any
direct military expedition against...