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Aïbeg and Serkis, also
Aibeg and
Sergis or Aïbäg and Särgis, were two amb****adors sent by the
Mongol ruler Baichu to Pope
Innocent IV in 1247–1248. They...
- immensa. The
letter was
probably transmitted from the Pope via
Mongol envoys Aïbeg and Serkis, was
dated November 22, 1248, and was the Pope's
reply to a letter...
- et
Aibeg were
finally sent back on
November 22, 1248, with an answer,
known as Viam
agnoscere veritatis" (Original
French quote: "Serbeg et
Aibeg furent...
- but it was
accompanied by two
Mongolian envoys to the
Papal seat in Lyon,
Aïbeg and Serkis. In the letter,
Guyuk demanded that the Pope
appear in person...
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Egypt Qutb-Ud-Din
Aybak (r. 1206–1211),
ruler of
Delhi Sultanate in
India Aibeg (13th century),
Mongol amb****ador
Saifuddin Aibak (g. 1232–1236), governor...
- (writer), real name Musa
Tashmukhamedov (1905–1968),
Uzbek poet and
writer Aïbeg (fl. 1247),
Mongol envoy to
Europe Oybek (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- the
Syrians distracted by a
crusade of the Franks. He sent his envoys,
Aïbeg and Serkis, with
Ascelin to Rome
causing the
hopes of the West rise again...
- the Relic-Carrier,
Catholicos of the
Armenian Apostolic Church 1469–1474
Aïbeg and Serkis, 13th
century Mongol envoys Sergius and Bacchus, or
variant spellings...
- the
possibility of an
alliance and sent a
message to Rome via his
envoys Aïbeg and Serkis. They then
returned a year
later with Pope Innocent's letter...
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Tabriz Mar
Sargis ****yrian
Church of the East in Skokie,
Illinois Sargis of
Aïbeg and
Serkis Sargis (Nestorian Patriarch),
Patriarch of the
Church of the...