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  1. Uljay Qutlugh Khatun was born on 14 March 1297 at Shehraban. [1] She was the only daughter of Ghazan Khan. Her mother was Bulughan Khatun, [2] the daughter of Otman, and granddaughter of Obetay Nuyun of the Qonqirut tribe. Bulughan married Ghazan in October 1295, after both of them converted to Islam. Uljay had a younger full brother named Alju ...

  2. Jan 4, 2019 · The Mongol king Öljaitü had the Dashkasan Dragon Temple constructed in the early 14th century. Three caves were quarried into the mountain to create the sacred space. Four Chinese craftsmen ...

  3. Öljaitü has also used the soil of Najaf to the construction of this part. This part is known as Torbat Khaneh because the wall of Mihrab written in Kufic and Thuluth script using the soil of Husayn ibn Ali shrine. Sardabeh This part is placed on the southern side, under the Torbat Khaneh. Sardabe is the place where Öljaitü was buried.

  4. Öljaitü. Öljaitü, also known as Mohammad-e Khodabande (24 March 1282 – 16 December 1316), was the eighth Ilkhanid dynasty ruler from 1304 to 1316 in Tabriz, Iran. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Öljaitü has received more than 215,153 page views. His biography is available in 28 different languages on ...

  5. English: Letter from Oljeitu to Philippe le Bel, 1305. Transcription of the introduction: "Olziit Sultan ug maani. Iridfarans (Roi de France) Sultanaa. Ertnees ta buriin Frankuud irgenii sultad manai sain elents, sain ovog, sain etseg, sain akh dor amraldaj, khol beer bogoos oir met setgej, alivaa ugsee ochij, elchinee, esnii belguudee ilgeeldseniig yu andakhun ta?"

  6. Öljaitü, Oljeitu atau Uljeitu, juga dikenali sebagai Muhammad Khodabandeh, (bahasa Parsi محمد خدابنده - اولجایتو, khodābandeh bererti "man of God") (lahir 1280 - 16 Disember 1316, di Soltaniyeh, berhampiran Qazvin), ialah pemerintah dinasti Ilkhan yang ke-8 di Iran dari tahun 1304 hingga 1316.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SutaySutay - Wikipedia

    Died. 1332. Mosul. Relations. Sutayids. Sutay or Sutai ( Mongolian: ᠰᠤᠲᠠᠶ, Persian: سوتای) (died 1332) was a Mongol emir and governor of Diyar Bakr. He was appointed by Öljaitü as viceroy. His descendants held Diyar Bakr in their hands following the dissolution of the Ilkhanate and made it hereditary.