- to
confirm the
coronation of
Ilkhans such as
Abagha and Arghun. In the
official History of the Yuan dynasty, the
Ilkhans are
termed "Prince of the Blood"...
- 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...
-
successive Ilkhans,
beginning with
Ghazan Mahmud. A
military commander of note,
Chupan quickly gained a
degree of
influence over the
Ilkhans and married...
- 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...
- at Soltaniyeh, near Qazvin. He
served as
vizier and
physician under the
Ilkhans Ghazan and Öljaitü
before falling to
court intrigues during the
reign of...
-
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...
-
under four
Mongol Ilkhans – Hulagu, Abaqa,
Tekuder and
Arghun Khan. In 1284,
Arghun accused Shams al-Din of
having poisoned the
Ilkhan Abaqa, who may actually...
- the
Golden Horde. The
Kublaids in the east
retained suzerainty over the
Ilkhans until the end of
their regime.
Kublai also sent his
protege Ghiyas-ud-din...
- of
Eastern Georgia reigning from 1270
until his
execution by the
Mongol Ilkhans in 1289. Demetrius, born in 1259, was the
second son and
third child of...