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Arghun Khan (Mongolian Cyrillic: Аргун;
Traditional Mongolian: ᠠᠷᠭᠤᠨ; c. 1258 – 10
March 1291) was the
fourth ruler of the
Mongol empire's
Ilkhanate division...
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branch of
Muhammad Isa
Tarkhan that
ruled until 1593. The
ethnicity of the
Arghuns has been
described as Turkish, Turco-Mongol, and Mongol. In the late 15th...
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Ilkhanate division in modern-day Iran from 1295 to 1304. He was the son of
Arghun,
grandson of
Abaqa Khan and great-grandson of
Hulegu Khan,
continuing a...
- p. 212. ISBN 978-0-198-70826-1.
Mahmudul Hasan Siddiqi,
History of the
Arghuns and
Tarkhans of Sind, 1507-1593 (1972), p. 249.
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- of Arghun's supporters, and
captured Arghun. Tekuder's
foster son, Buaq,
freed Arghun and
overthrew Tekuder.
Arghun was
confirmed as
ilkhan by
Kublai Khan...
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Hulegu and
brother of Abaqa. He was
eventually succeeded by his
nephew Arghun Khan.
Tekuder was born c. 1246 in
Mongolia to
Hulagu and
Qutui Khatun from...
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Arghun Agha, also
Arghun Aqa or
Arghun the
Elder (Persian: ارغون آقا; Mongolian: ᠠᠷᠭᠤᠨ; fl. 1220 - 1275) was a
Mongol noble of the
Oirat clan in the 13th...
- capital,
advanced with a
substantial army and
engaged in
battle with the
Arghuns.
Arghuns encountered Samma army near 'Khan Wah'
canal which Darya Khan had himself...
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KANGRA PHAGMODRUPAS KHANDESH SULTANATE BERAR SULTANATE MALWA SULTANATE ARGHUNS MAKRAN SULTANATE LANGAH SULTANATE AMARKOT JAISALMER SHEKHAWAT BUNDI BIKANER...
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betrothed to the
Ilkhanate khan
Arghun by the Yuan
founding emperor Kublai, but
eventually was
married to his son
Ghazan when
Arghun died by the time she arrived...