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Mahmud Yalavach was a
Muslim administrator in the
Mongol Empire who
ruled over
Turkestan as
governor and
eventually went on to be
mayor of
Taidu (now Beijing)...
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Yalavach, and
Masud Beg. the
North Chinese Confucian circle,
represented by Yelu Chucai, a Khitan, and
Nianhe Zhong-shan, a Jurchen.
Mahamud Yalavach...
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ruled until his death. He
quarrelled with
civil officials such as
Mahmud Yalavach over
matters of
jurisdiction and
advised Ögedei on
questions of rulership...
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brother Möngke
became Khan of the
Mongol Empire, and
Khwarizmian Mahmud Yalavach and
Kublai were sent to
China proper.
Kublai received the
viceroyalty over...
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secure his position. He also
restored his father's officials,
Mahmud Yalavach,
Masud Beg and
Chinqai to
positions in the provinces. Güyük
reversed several...
- from Karakorum. When he
dismissed the
governor of Transoxania,
Mahmud Yalavach, Ögedei Khan
reinstated Mahmud,
whose dynasty continued to
administer the...
- a
powerful king. So, he sent a
group of his
merchants headed by
Mahmud Yalavach with
gifts to
visit Shah
Muhammad and
inform him
about the size of his...
- Her husband's
chief secretary, Chinqai, and the administrator,
Mahmud Yalavach, fled to her son
Koden in
North China while Turkestani administrator Masud...
- were
certainly Muslims. He
reappointed Güyük's
three officials:
Mahmud Yalavach in China,
Masud Beg in Turkestan, and
Arghun Aqa of the
Oirat in Iran....
- in
administrative affairs. For example,
Genghis Khan's advisor,
Mahmud Yalavach, and
Kublai Khan's
financial minister,
Ahmad Fanakati, were Muslims. Still...