- Islam. In the 1330s, the
Ilkhanate was
ravaged by the
Black Death. The last
ilkhan, Abu Sa'id
Bahadur Khan, died in 1335,
after which the
Ilkhanate disintegrated...
- Il Khan (also il-khan,
ilkhan, elkhan, etc.), in
Turkic languages and Mongolian, is a
title of leadership. It
combines the
title khan with the
prefix el/il...
-
İlkhan (born 1 June 2004) is a
Turkish professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Serie A club Torino. A
youth product of Beşiktaş,
İlkhan...
- Shah
Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576)
selected the
Astarki chieftain Tajmir as
ilkhan of the Bakhtiyari. He was, however,
later killed and
succeeded by Jahangir...
-
Ilkhan Dostiyev (born 8 July 2002 in Chimkent, Kazakhstan) is a
Kazakh cyclist, who last rode for UCI
Continental team XDS
Astana Development Team. In...
- Yasa'ur (died 1320) was a
Chagatai prince who
launched a
revolt against the
Ilkhan Abu Sa'id. He was the son of Chübei,
grandson of
Alghu Khan, and a great-great-grandson...
-
Buzurg and
Muhammad Khan
defeated the
forces of 'Ali
Padshah and his puppet,
Ilkhan, Musa.
Hasan Buzurg then
installed his
claimant in Tabriz.
Jalal ad-Din...
- came to
prominence in 14th
century Persia. At
first serving under the
Ilkhans, they took de
facto control of the
territory after the fall of the Ilkhanate...
- 'Khodabandeh'
means 'God's servant' in the
Persian language. He was the son of the
Ilkhan ruler Arghun,
brother and
successor of
Mahmud Ghazan (5th
successor of Genghis...
- "paternal uncle", also
transliterated Abaġa), was the
second Mongol ruler (
Ilkhan) of the Ilkhanate. The son of
Hulagu Khan and Lady Yesünčin and the grandson...