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Ahmed Tekuder (Mongolian: Төгөлдөр, romanized: Tegülder, lit. 'perfect'; Persian: تکودار; c. 1246 – 10
August 1284), also
known as
Sultan Ahmad, was...
- Tolui, he
reigned from 1265 to 1282 and was
succeeded by his
brother Ahmed Tekuder. Much of Abaqa's
reign was
consumed with
civil wars in the
Mongol Empire...
- Qara'unas, and his
brother Tekuder,
supported by the
Chinggisid aristocracy.
Tekuder was
elected khan by the Chinggisids.
Tekuder was the
first Muslim ruler...
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against his
uncle Ahmad Tekuder in the kurultai.
Tekuder was duly
chosen as sultan. He is also
known as
Sultan Ahmad.
Tekuder's election brought Juvayni...
- firm root
amongst the Mongols, as
those who
embraced Christianity such as
Tekuder,
became Muslim.
After Ongud Mar Yahbh-Allaha, the monk of
Kublai Khan,...
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Qutluqshah Khatun and a son-in-law to
Tekuder,
while Qurumshi's
father Alinaq Noyan was also a son-in-law of
Tekuder. A 40,000-strong
rebel army
caught Chupan...
-
ruler Tekuder. He may have been a son of Tügür Bitigchi, a
commander of Hulegu.
Alinaq led a
military campaign on his
behalf against Tekuder's rival Arghun...
- Khan's
brother Tekuder, a
convert to Islam,
succeeded the throne. The Old
Mongol party of
Buddhists and
Nestorian Christians opposed Tekuder, who started...
- khan and Börte)
Takshin (d. 12
September 1270 of
urinary incontinence)
Tekuder (1246–1284)
Todogaj Khatun –
married to
Tengiz Güregen,
married secondly...
- Ilkhanate.
Their son,
Tekuder,
briefly served as Il-Khan from 1282
until 1284.
Khatun had an
important role in
state affairs during Tekuder's reign, and she...