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  2. She was married to Ghurbatai Güregen from the Hushin tribe. Her husband was active during Arghun and Gaykhatu 's reign, supported the latter during Baydu's revolt. He also had two children named Beglemish and Bitigchi, although it is not known if El Qutlugh was their mother. [1]

  3. 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 princess, and empress consort of the Ilkhanate as the principal wife of Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan.

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  5. Jun 9, 2022 · Hassam Munir. Historian Hassam Munir unearths stories of lesser known women in Islamic history, exploring how many of these unsung heroines are often overlooked in discussions of “influential Muslims in history.” Introduction. Umm Mihjan devoted herself to cleaning al-Masjid an-Nabawi.

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    Tekuder had eight consorts from different clans and several children with them: Senior wife - Töküz Khatun, a lady from the Khongirad tribe Kuchuk Khatun - married to Alinaq of Keraites; Second wife - Armini Khatun, a lady from the Khongirad tribe Qaplanchi; Arslanchi

  7. Jul 29, 2011 · There seems to be some confusion between El Qutlugh and her half sister Yol Qutlugh daughter of Tödei Khatun. Rashīd al-Dīn writes that Yol Qutlugh was first married to Eljitei Qushchi and that after the latter's death, she married a Mongol commander named Elbasmish.

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    • 2011
  8. Jan 14, 2020 · Written by Hassam Munir In 1323, a peace agreement was negotiated between the Mamluks, who controlled Egypt, Syria, and the Hijaz (i.e. Makkah and Madinah), and the Ilkhanate Mongols, who...

  9. While the stories of two of these ladies, the Chupanid Baghdad Khatun and her niece, Dilshadh Khatun, who were both married to the Ilkhan Abu Said (r. 1316–35), are well known and have been thoroughly studied, the story of the third, El Qutlugh Khatun, the daughter of Abagha Ilkhan (r. 1265–82), is, to the best of my knowledge, largely ...

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