- Pope
Nicholas IV. However,
according to Tarikh-i
Uljaytu (History of
Oljeitu),
Öljeitu was at
first known as "Öljei Buqa", and then "Temüder", and finally...
- met up with
Öljeitü.
Qutlugh Shah's army, however, did not fare so well, and he was
killed by the Gilakis.
Following his death,
Öljeitü made
Chupan his...
-
under the
influence of the
theologians al-Allama al-Hilli and al-Bahrani.
Öljeitü, who had been
baptised in
Christianity as an
infant and had
flirted with...
-
complex of
ruins centering on the
Mausoleum of the
Mongol ruler Il-khan
Öljeitü, also
known as
Muhammad Khodabandeh. The
estimated 200 ton dome stands...
- Öljeyitü Khan (Mongolian: Өлзийт;
Mongolian script: ᠥᠯᠵᠡᠶᠢᠲᠦ Öljeyitü; Chinese: 完澤篤汗), born Temür (Mongolian: Төмөр ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ; Chinese: 鐵穆耳; 15
October 1265...
-
Ilkhanid force,
entered Khorasan;
Öljeitü then
allowed him to take
control of the
pasture lands of the Badghis.
Öljeitü died in 1316 and was
succeeded as...
- of the
Mongol general Bilarghu. He was
supported by the
Mongol Ilkhan Oljeitu, who had
ordered the
execution of
Bilarghu in
response to
their ********inations...
-
Europe from 1289 to 1305,
serving the
Mongol rulers Arghun,
Ghazan and then
Oljeitu. The goal of the
communications was to form a Franco-Mongol
alliance between...
- In
April 1305,
Oljeitu sent
letters to
Philip IV of France, Pope
Clement V, and
Edward I of England. As had his predecessors,
Oljeitu offered a military...
-
Christian kingdom and
complained to the
leader of the
Mongol Ilkhanate,
Oljeitu.
Bilarghu invited Hethum, Leo, and many
other important Armenian nobles...