-
Nikolya (Nicholas)
after Pope
Nicholas IV. However,
according to Tarikh-i
Uljaytu (History of Oljeitu), Öljeitu was at
first known as "Öljei Buqa", and then...
- (2009): 15–42. Kolbas,
Judith (2006). The
Mongols in Iran:
Chingiz Khan to
Uljaytu, 1220–1309. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7007-0667-9. Lambton, Ann K.S. (1988)...
- 77, note 30. Abū al-Qāsim ʿAbdallāh ibn Muḥammad al-Qāshānī, Tārīkh-i
Ūljāytū, (ed.) M. Hambly, (Tehran: Shirkat-i Intishārāt-i ʿIlmī va Farhangī (Science...
- of the
Great Mosque of
Cordoba (10th century) Stucco-carved
mihrab of
Uljaytu at the
Jameh Mosque of
Isfahan (early 14th century)
Mihrab of the Mosque-Madrasa...
-
sultan Uljaytu (r. 1304–1317), the
arcade around the
sides of the
courtyard was
vertically divided into two levels, as it
appears today.
Uljaytu also created...
-
Ghazan also
patronized Abu al-Qasim Qashani, who
composed the Ta'rikh-i
Uljaytu ('History of Öljeitü'), and
Shihab al-Din Waṣṣaf, who
wrote the Tajziyat...
- of the
Mongol Empire, the
Ilkhanids became rulers of
greater Iran and
Uljaytu,
according to
Judith G. Kolbas, was the
ruler of this
expanse between 1304...
-
survive from this
period is the
Soltaniyeh Mausoleum built for
Sultan Uljaytu (r. 1304–1317), a m****ive dome
supported on a multi-level
octagonal structure...
-
Melih Çardak as
Taccedin Noyan: He is a
Mongol lord and the
nephew of
Uljaytu Han.
After the
death of
Gorkulu Han, he was the one
supposed to
marry Prenses...
- p. 169. Kolbas,
Judith G. (2006). The
Mongols in Iran:
Chingiz Khan to
Uljaytu, 1220–1309. London: Routledge. p. 156. ISBN 0-7007-0667-4.
Johan Elverskog...