- Il-Khans or
Ilkhanids (Persian: ایلخانان, romanized: Īlkhānān), and
known to the
Mongols as Hülegü Ulus (lit. 'people /
state of Hülegü'). The
Ilkhanid realm...
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during the S****anid
period and
partially rebuilt (as a mosque)
during the
Ilkhanid period. This
temple housed one of the
three "Great Fires" or "Royal Fires"...
- Musa Khan (Persian: موسى خان) was an
Ilkhan for 4 months. He was a
grandson of Baydu.
After securing Shaykh Hasan's neutrality, Musa's
patron Ali Padshah...
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Egyptian Mamluks. The post-1260
conflict has been
described as the Mamluk–
Ilkhanid War.
During the
governorship of
Bachu in Persia, the
Mongolian army under...
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Mongol Armenia or
Ilkhanid Armenia refers to the
period beginning in the early-to-mid 13th
century during which both ****id
Armenia and the
Armenian Kingdom...
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awarded Chupan former post,
rising to be a new commander-in-chief of the
Ilkhanid army. Now
ruling personally, Abu Sa'id
invited Ghiyas al-Din, son of Rashid...
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Qarinvand dynasty Lankaran;
Talysh Khanate Lahijan;
Karkiya dynasty Maragheh;
Ilkhanid, Ahmadilis,
Sajid Mashhad;
Afsharid Merv;
capital during al-Mamun's caliphate...
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Shahnameh (persian: شاهنامه دموت) also
known as the
Demotte Shahnameh or
Great Ilkhanid Shahnama, is an
illustrated m****cript of the Shahnameh, the
national epic...
- Kaidu, the
leader of the
Mongol House of Ögedei,
fought a war
against Kublai Khan and his
successor Temür from 1268 to 1301.
Kaidu was the de
facto khan...
- Sati Beg (fl. 1316–1345) was an
Ilkhanid princess, the
sister of Il-Khan Abu Sa'id (r. 1316–1333). She was the
consort of amir
Chupan (1319–1327), Il-Khan...