- A jarlig, also
written yarlyk, is an edict, permission, license, or
written commandant of
Mongol and
Chinggisid rulers' "formal diplomas." It was one of...
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required Mongol approval and sanction,
which was embodied, in particular, in
yarlighs." On 24 June 1254,
Manuel recaptured Sinope, and made
Ghadras archon of...
- name of] the Ilkhan". They even
adopt Mongolian terms,
notably the word
yarligh (imperial decree)
which appears in the
inscription of 1270. Basmadjian...
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inscribed on
pilar or walls.
These were
official announcements,
often yarlighs (imperial decrees),
using the
formulation "[In the name of] the Ilkhan"...
- in all
administrative and
fiscal affairs. Abu Said gave her very rich
yarlighs,
which means that,
besides her
political power, she had also very rich...
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Turkic Syriac Part of
Speech Meaning Notes yarliǵ ܝܪܠܝܟ noun "decree, mandate,
yarligh"...
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claimed that his
seizure of
Sistan was legitimate, as he had a
grant (
yarligh) that had been
given to him by the
Great Khan Möngke for the province....
- God — Trilingual
inscripition On top of it are a
large Mongol Ilkhanid yarligh inscription of 1319, a
taxation edict.
Menucihr Mosque, plan, 1881. Menucihr...
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realized after Güyük's and Chinqai's
subsequent deaths in 1251. He
acquired yarligh from Möngke Khan to rule
Kerman same year. As the result, Rukn al-Din fled...
- Georgia, the
sultan of
Erzurum and the emir of Aleppo,
where he
received a
yarligh [decree]
confirming his rulership. Meri,
Josef W. (2006).
Medieval Islamic...