- 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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major dynasties descended from the
Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, the
Ilkhanids (1256–1353) and the
Timurids (1370–1506). This
period saw the construction...
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phase of the
Ilkhanid empire, and was a
synthesis of
Iranian and Central/Eastern
Asian traditions.
During the
reign of Hülagü, the
Ilkhanids experienced...
- of the
Golden Horde, and
Maria Palaiologina, who
married Abaqa Khan of
Ilkhanid Persia.
According to a 1267
letter by Pope
Clement IV from Viterbo, Abaqa...
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Shias of
acting as the fifth-columnists of the
Frank Crusaders and
Mongol Ilkhanids.
Within recent history, Ibn
Taymiyya has been
widely regarded as a major...
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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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Anatolian Seljuk and
Ilkhanid Persian miniatures,
typically in
literary genres describing the life and
deeds of Muhammad.
During the
Ilkhanid period, when Persia's...
- Mohammad-e
Khodabandeh (24
March 1282 – 16
December 1316), was the
eighth Ilkhanid dynasty ruler from 1304 to 1316 in Tabriz, Iran. His name 'Öjaitü' means...
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awarded Chupan's
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...
- to be the
Ilkhanids'
eastern frontier, and they made no
attempt to
extend beyond it
despite their triumph. Abaqa's
triumph placed Ilkhanid control on...