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Jumghur (Persian: جومقور) was the
second son of
Genghis Khan's
grandson Hulagu.
Although according to some researchers, he may have been the
eldest one...
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Shadai Güregen (great-grandson of Chilaun) and
Orghudaq Khatun (daughter of
Jumghur)
Eirene Palaiologina,
daughter of
Andronikos II (married in 1302) Khutulun...
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daughter of
Toralchi Güregen of the
Oirat tribe and
Checheikhen Khatun Jumghur (died en
route to Iran in 1270s)
Bulughan agha –
married Jorma Güregen...
- Khatun,
daughter of
Kingshu or
Orghutaq (in both cases, a
granddaughter of
Jumghur, a son of Hulagu) Tödai
Khatun (m. 6
April 1284),
widow of
Abaqa Khan;...
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appointments came
after coronation, as was
custom - His
cousins Jushkab (son of
Jumghur) and
Baydu were ****igned to
viceroyalty of Baghdad, Buqa's
brother Aruq...
- (daughter of
Durabai Noyan -
governor of
Diyar Bakr)
Injitai —
daughter of
Jumghur Concubines:
Alinaq Egechi Anbarchi (accused of
rebellion in 1292, d. 24...
- then Ara Qutlugh,
daughter of Möngke Temür
Tolun Khatun —
married to
Jumghur before 1270s, then
Tekshin (until 12
September 1271), both sons of Hulagu...
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being atabeg of his 13-year-old son
Ghazan and
Prince Kingshü (son of
Jumghur) as Ghazan's
subordinate in
Khorasan thanks to the new
kingmaker Buqa....
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Muzaffar al-Din
Hajjaj in 1263/4 A
daughter —
married to Kingshü, son of
Jumghur Menglitegin —
married to Amir Tasu of
Eljigin clan of
Khongirad Bulughan...
- position, he
appointed his
brother Aruq as
governor of
Baghdad (while
Jumghur's son
Prince Jushkab was
practically his puppet) and his
follower Imad ud-Din...