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    13th century Mongol noble

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      • He appears to have funded Pir Huseyn Khanqah in Qubalıbalaoğlan, modern Azerbaijan. He is thought to be buried in Radkan, Khorasan.
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    Arghun Aqa fought in left flank under Prince Yoshmut in Battle of Herat on 22 July 1270 which resulted in a decisive victory. He served in Khorasan till his death on 17 June 1275. Legacy. He appears to have funded Pir Huseyn Khanqah in Qubalıbalaoğlan, modern Azerbaijan. He is thought to be buried in Radkan, Khorasan. Family

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    Arghun's health deteriorated on 27 January and was paralyzed. Using opportunity, Taghachar and his allies made another purge with killing Sa'd al-Dawla and his proteges on 2 April. Arghun finally died on morning of March 7 or March 10, 1291 in Arran. He was buried on a secret location in mountains of Sojas on 12 March. Legacy

  4. Arghun Aqa 461 The rise of Arghun Aqa After Korguz's death, Toregene Khatun placed all the territories previously held by him from the Oxus to Fars, as well as Georgia, Rum and Mosul," under the command of Arghun Aqa with the title 'ulugh manqul ulus bek' or "Governor of the Empire of the Great Mongols."'2 She also named the despised Sharaf al-Din

  5. 59. According to Juvaini, Buqa was appointed basq&qalong with Juvaini's father as sdhib-diwan by Arghun Aqa over the lands of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Rum etc. Juvaini/Boyle, 508, Qazvini, ii, 245. fArghunAqa 469 them. The chiefs of the tax collectors were severe and rapacious men. One was named Arghun and was leaderof all the rest, while the other ...

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  6. Oct 9, 2017 · 14 Two versions about Arghun Aqa's childhood exist. According to Juvaynī, he was a son of a commander of thousand, while according to Rashīd al-Dīn, Arghun Aqa's family was very poor and he had been sold during a famine for a “flank of beef” (Juvaynī, Genghis Khan, p. 505; JT, vol. 1, p. 57). Both versions are possible, but Juvaynī’s ...

  7. Arghun began his career as a bitikuchi (secretary) during Ogedei's reign. Subsequently, Korguz's consort, Tregene Hatun, appointed him governor of Transoxiana, Korguz' Baskak at the time, and eventually general civilian governor after Korguz's execution in the 19th century. did. 1242.

  8. New York University, 1992), 194–95 Google Scholar. Kirakos, 205. According to Juvaini, Buqa was appointed basqāq along with Juvaini's father as ṣāḥib-dīwān by Arghun Aqa over the lands of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Rum etc. Juvaini/Boyle, 508, Qazvini, ii, 245. Kirakos, 260-1.