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Buluqhan Khatun (Chinese: 卜鲁罕; Mongolian: ᠪᠦᠯᠭᠠᠨ, lit. 'Sable'), also
Bulughan, Bulukhan, Bolgana, Bulugan,
Zibeline or
Bolghara for
Marco Polo, was a...
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April 1297. His 12-year-old son
Toghai was
spared due to
efforts of
Bulughan Khatun Khurasani, Ghazan's wife
Arghun Aqa's
granddaughter and
given to...
- Rukn-ud-din
Kilij Arslan IV,
Seljuk Sultan of Rum
Bulughan Khatun Buzurg (d. 20
April 1286) —
widow of
Abaqa Bulughan Khatun Muazzama (m. 22
March 1290, d. 5 January...
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always possible to
determine which mother gave
birth to
which child. Wives:
Bulughan Khatun (c. 1312) —
widow of
Toghrilcha and
Toqta Bayalun Khatun the Elder...
- 20 June 1305),
daughter of Irinjin, and
Konchak Khatun;
Sultan Khatun Bulughan Khatun Khurasani (m. 23 June 1305, d. 5
January 1310 in Baghdad), daughter...
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badly ruined. The
present structure was
built in 1319
under the
orders of
Bulughan Khatun, the wife of the
Ilkhanid ruler Ghazan. In 1350, the
building was...
- Kublai's great-nephew, had in 1286 lost his
favourite wife the
Khatun Bulughan; and,
mourning her sorely, took
steps to
fulfil her
dying ****ction that...
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reward abundantly the
Khunggirad faction who had
carried out a coup
against Bulughan.
Because Tula said
something su****ious in rage,
Khayishan suspected that...
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tribe and
Checheikhen Khatun Jumghur (died en
route to Iran in 1270s)
Bulughan agha –
married Jorma Güregen, son of
Jochi (from
Tatar tribe,
brother of...
- Suldus:
Uljay Qutlugh Khatun (m. 5 July 1317),
daughter of
Ghazan and
Bulughan Khatun, and
widow of his
elder brother Bastam;
Baghdad Khatun (m. 1327...