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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...
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Ilkhanate from 1282 to 1284. He was a son of
Hulegu and
brother of
Abaqa. He was
eventually succeeded by his
nephew Arghun Khan.
Tekuder was born...
- lit. 'Jewel Diamond')
which appeared on his
paper money. He was born to
Abaqa and
Martai khatun (daughter of
Chigu Noyan of
Khongirad and Tümelün bekhi...
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Yesunchin Khatun (d. January/February 1272) – a lady from the
Suldus tribe Abaqa (1234–1282)
Dokuz Khatun,
daughter of Uyku (son of Toghrul) and
widow of...
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Since Hulagu died
before Maria arrived, she was
instead married to
Abaqa.
Abaqa's transition to
Ilkhan was slow, and was
continually threatened by the...
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fifth of the
entire Mongol army for the
campaign and he took his sons
Abaqa and
Yoshmut along with him.
Hulagu also took with him many
Chinese scholars...
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supported Kublai's
rival claimant, Ariqboke.
Kublai dispatched an army
under Abaqa to
attack the
Golden Horde,
while Ariqboke sent
Nogai to
invade the Ilkhanate;...
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another two
years to
regather his strength. In 1275,
Abaqa sent a
messenger to
Edward with a letter.
Abaqa requested that
Edward mobilize for
another Crusade...
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Mongol empire's
Ilkhanate division, from 1284 to 1291. He was the son of
Abaqa Khan, and like his father, was a
devout Buddhist (although pro-Christian)...
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Abaka may
refer to:
Abaqa Khan (1234–1282),
ruler of the
Mongol Ilkhanate,
based in
Persia Abacá, a
Philippine species of
banana Edmund Abaka, photographer...