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Bilarghu, also Pilargh'ou, was a
Mongol general of the
ruler Ghazan during the end of the 13th and the
beginning of the 14th century.
During the Mongol...
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hands of the
Mongol general Bilarghu. He was
supported by the
Mongol Ilkhan Oljeitu, who had
ordered the
execution of
Bilarghu in
response to
their ********inations...
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their retinue at a
banquet while visiting the
Mongol general Bilarghu at Anazarbus.
Bilarghu, a
Mongol who had
converted to Islam, had
sought to
build a...
- ********inated with his
nephew and
successor Leo III by the
Mongol general Bilarghu, who
himself was
later executed for this by the
Mongol Ilkhanid ruler Öljaitü...
- 1303 to 1307, but was
murdered along with his
uncle by the
Mongol general Bilarghu at a feast.
Geanakoplos 1975, p. 43.
Edbury 1994, p. 37. Boase, T. S. R...
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murdered in 1307 with his
uncle Hethum II at the
hands of the
Mongol general Bilarghu,
being succeeded by one of the
youngest surviving children of Leo and Keran...
- tortures, many
Templars eventually confess.
November 17 – The
Mongol General Bilarghu hosts the
Armenian Kings Hethum II and Leo III at a
banquet at his in castle...
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former kings of
Armenia met with
Bilarghu, the
Mongol representative in Cilicia, at his camp just
outside Anazarba.
Bilarghu, a
recent convert to Islam, had...
- his, Taghachar's
cousin Bilarghu had
Armenian kings Hetum II and Leo III
executed in 1307.
After Armenian insurrection,
Bilarghu had to flee to Irinjin...
- were ********inated with
their retinue by the
Mongol general of Cilicia,
Bilarghu,
following an
internal plot
against Hethum's
efforts to
unite the Armenian...