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  2. Ilkhanate - Wikipedia

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    The Free Man's Companion to the Niceties of Poems, left frontispiece, 1341, probably Isfahan. [35] The Ilkhanate started crumbling under the reign of Arghun's brother, Gaykhatu. The majority of Mongols converted to Islam while the Mongol court remained Buddhist. Gaykhatu had to buy the support of his followers and as a result, ruined the realm ...

  3. Qonqurtai - Wikipedia

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    Qonqurtai was born to Hulagu Khan and Ajuja Aguchi, his Khitan concubine wife. Qonqurtai was Hulagu's ninth son and was the senior commander during the reign of his brother Abaqa.

  4. Il khan - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the Hulaguid dynasty, commonly known as the Ilkhanate, the title Ilkhan was borne by the descendants of Hulagu and later other Borjigin princes in Persia, starting from c. 1259-1265. [5] Two interpretations have been proposed: 'submissive', 'peaceable', 'obedient', or 'subservient' khan, or 'polity prince'.

  5. Gaykhatu - Wikipedia

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    Gaykhatu (Mongolian script: ᠭᠠᠶᠢᠬᠠᠯᠳᠤ; Mongolian: Гайхалт, romanized: Gaikhalt, lit. 'Surprising') [1] was the fifth Ilkhanate ruler in Iran.He reigned from 1291 to 1295.

  6. Ibn al-Fuwati - Wikipedia

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    Melville notes that the Talḵīṣ contains a wealth of information about the intellectual and cultural life of the Ilkhanate. [2] Ibn al-Fuwati studied Mongolian and Persian; although he did not write books in Persian, he did own a memorabilia book (majmu'a) for Persian poetry. [2] In his Talḵīṣ, Ibn al-Fuwati occasionally quotes Persian ...

  7. Category:Ilkhanate - Wikipedia

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  8. Ilkhani - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ilkhani or Ilkhanid may refer to: Ilkhanate, a breakaway khanate of the Mongol Empire; Zij-i Ilkhani, a Zij book with ...

  9. Timeline of the Ilkhanate - Wikipedia

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    Andrade, Tonio (2016), The Gunpowder Age: China, Military Innovation, and the Rise of the West in World History, Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-13597-7. Asimov, M.S. (1998), History of civilizations of Central Asia Volume IV The age of achievement: A.D. 750 to the end of the fifteenth century Part One The historical, social and ...