- Il-Khans or
Ilkhanids (Persian: ایلخانان, romanized: Īlkhānān), and
known to the
Mongols as Hülegü Ulus (lit. 'people /
state of Hülegü'). The
Ilkhanid realm...
-
phase of the
Ilkhanid empire, and was a
synthesis of
Iranian and Central/Eastern
Asian traditions.
During the
reign of Hülagü, the
Ilkhanids experienced...
-
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...
- of
their own
leaders while they
remained under the
suzerainty of the
Ilkhanids. The
Ottoman ruler Osman I was the
first Turkish ruler who
minted coins...
-
alliances with
other Turkmen clans to
raise an army
against the
Seljuqs and
Ilkhanids.
During the 1276
revolt of Hatıroğlu Şemseddin Bey
against Mongol domination...
-
Anatolian Seljuk and
Ilkhanid Persian miniatures,
typically in
literary genres describing the life and
deeds of Muhammad.
During the
Ilkhanid period, when Persia's...
- same time, or very soon thereafter, to
accept the
overlordship of the
Ilkhanids [...]
Numismatic evidence thus
suggest that
independence did not really...
- (Persian: شاهنامه بزرگ ایلخانی) also
known as the
Demotte Shahnameh or
Great Ilkhanid Shahnama, is an
illustrated m****cript of the Shahnameh, the
national epic...
- Turkey. The
madrasa was
built in 1310 by
order of a
local governor of the
Ilkhanids, Hoca Yakut, and it is
named after him. It is a
rectangular building with...
- the
Tahirids followed by the Saffarids, Samanids, Ghaznavids, Ghurids,
Ilkhanids, Timurids, and
Khanate of
Bukhara until 1751 when it
became part of the...