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Irinjin or
Irenjin (Tibetan: རིན་ཆེན, fl. 1295 – c. 1319) was a
powerful Kerait emir in
Ilkhanate and a
viceroy of Anatolia. He was a son of emir Sarija...
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emirs Irinjin, a
former governor of Diyarbakir, and Qurumishi,
governor of
Georgia who were
among the
emirs rebuked by Chupan.
Qurumishi and
Irinjin were...
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Jahan on 21
April 1304. Öljaitü
appointed his father-in-law and
uncle Irinjin as
viceroy of
Anatolia on 27 June 1305. He
received amb****adors from the...
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reign Tuqtani (or Toqiyatai)
Egechi (d. 20
February 1292) –
sister of
Irinjin,
niece of
Dokuz Khatun Boraqchin Agachi, from camp of
Qutui Khatun Taraghai...
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appointed to
Mongol viceroyalty of
Anatolia by
Chupan after Keraite emir
Irinjin was
recalled to
Diyar Bakir in 1314. His
deputy was
Sinaneddin Ariz (or...
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Keraite emir
Irinjin in
Diyar Bakr
while subsequently he was
granted the
viceroyalty of Ahlat.
Sutai did not take part in
Qurumshi and
Irinjin's disastrous...
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Arslanchi Könchek
Khatun (executed by Abu Sa'id in 1319) -
married to
Irinjin of
Keraites (nephew of
Doquz Khatun)
Chechak Khatun -
married to Borachu...
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conspirators included Abu Sa'id's
uncle Irinjin, who
Chupan had
dismissed from the
governorship of Diyarbakr.
Irinjin was
defeated near
Mianeh in June 1319...
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fellow Kerait emir
Irinjin.
Apart being both Keraites,
Qurumushi and
Irinjin were both
related to
ilkhan Tekuder by marriage.
Irinjin was
already disgruntled...
- (也速不花/yěsùbúhuā,ییسوبوقا/yīsū būqā) Möngetü (蒙哥都/mēnggēdōu,مونكاتو/mūnkātū)
Irinǰin (亦憐真/yìliánzhēn,ایرنچان/īrinchān) J̌ibig temür [ja] (只必帖木児/zhībìtiēmùér...