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Uljay Qutlugh Khatun (Persian: الجای قتلق خاتون; born 14
March 1297) (lit. "Queen
Uljay Qutlugh), also Öljei Qutlugh,
Oljai Kutlugh or Uljaki, was a Mongol...
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Uljay al-Yusufi, also
known as
Iljay (Arabic: الجاي اليوسفي, romanized:
Uljāy al-Yūsufī; d. 8
Muharram 775 AH / 1 July 1373 CE), was a
senior Mamluk amir...
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Ūljāy-Timur, a
descendant of Jochi's son Toqai-Timur, and
advanced on Sarai. Khan ʿAbdallāh was once more
expelled from the capital, and
Ūljāy-Timur...
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Khatun Khatun of
Ilkhanate Empire Reign 1293–1296
Predecessor Buluqhan Khatun Next
Uljay Qutlugh Khatun Died June 1296
Spouse Ghazan Khan
House Bayaut...
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married six
times from
different clans including Borjigin,
Oirat and Suldus:
Uljay Qutlugh Khatun (m. 5 July 1317),
daughter of
Ghazan and
Bulughan Khatun...
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Jochi r. 1225–1227 Tuqa-Timur Kay-Timur Abay
Numqan Qutluq-Timur
Uljay-Timur r. 1368–1368 r. 1368–1368 Timur-Qutluq r. 1395–1399
Timur r. 1410–1411 Küchük...
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Madrasa of
Uljay al-Yusufi (Arabic: مدرسة ألجاي, romanized: Madrasa
Uljāy) was
built in the area
between Bab
Zuwayla and the
Cairo Citadel during the...
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Jochi r. 1225–1227 Tuqa-Timur Kay-Timur Abay
Numqan Qutluq-Timur
Uljay-Timur r. 1368–1368 r. 1368–1368 Timur-Qutluq r. 1395–1399
Timur r. 1410–1411 Küchük...
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daughter of
Otman Noyan (from
Khongirad tribe),
widow of ****khatu and
Arghun Uljay Qutlugh Khatun —
married firstly to Bistam, son of Öljaitü,
married secondly...
- ʿAbdallāh = 21M, 1367–1368,
restored as protégé of Mamai,
expelled 26G
Ūljāy Tīmūr or Pūlād Tīmūr, 1368,
probably = Tīmūr Beg, son of
Qutluq Tīmūr, the...