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Alinaq Noyan (–1289) was a
commander of the Il-Khanate and a
Commander of Georgia. He was the son-in-law of the Il-Khanid
ruler Tekuder. He may have been...
- were arrested. His next step was to send
Alinaq with 15,000 men
against Arghun,
while he
himself followed Alinaq on 26
April with his main army composed...
- Tekuder's next step was to send
Alinaq with 15.000 men
against Arghun on 29 January,
while ilkhan himself followed Alinaq on 26
April from his main army...
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Qutluqshah Khatun and a son-in-law to Tekuder,
while Qurumshi's
father Alinaq Noyan was also a son-in-law of Tekuder. A 40,000-strong
rebel army caught...
- also had a
Military Governor or "Viceroy" of
Georgia in place, such as
Alinaq Noyan (–1289) and his
successor Qurumushi (1289–1318). The
Eastern Georgians...
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Iranshah Qutlugh Malik Khatun (d. 1338) -
married firstly to Qurumshi, son of
Alinaq,
married secondly to Muhammad, son of
Chichak and Tödegech
Khatun Eltuzmish...
- Mengu-Timur and his
mother Öljei Khatun.
Tekuder replaced Qonqurtai with
Alinaq and
ordered the
arrest of both
Qonqurtai and Arghun.
Arghun armies were...
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Noyan -
governor of
Diyar Bakr)
Injitai —
daughter of
Jumghur Concubines:
Alinaq Egechi Anbarchi (accused of
rebellion in 1292, d. 24
September 1294 in Nakhchivan)...
- Il-Khanate
ruler Tekuder and Arghun, with
troops under the
Vicery of
Georgia Alinaq Noyan and
under Tekuder himself.
Under Mongol rule,
Armenia enjo**** relative...
- May 1284 when
Tekuder asked Alinaq to
prepare for
fight against pro-Arghun forces. However, the
latter prevailed and
Alinaq was
executed on 4 July 1284...