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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abaqa_KhanAbaqa Khan - Wikipedia

    Abaqa Khan (27 February 1234 – 4 April 1282, Mongolian: Абаха/Абага хан ( Khalkha Cyrillic), ᠠᠪᠠᠭ ᠠ. ᠬᠠᠨ ( Traditional script), "paternal uncle", also transliterated Abaġa ), was the second Mongol ruler ( Ilkhan) of the Ilkhanate.

    • Yesuncin Khatun
    • Borjigin
  2. Descendants of Ablai Khan assumed in Russia the name of Princes Valikhanov. All these families asserted their Genghisid lineage. The only extant family of this group is the House of Giray, whose members left Soviet Russia for the United States and United Kingdom.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IlkhanateIlkhanate - Wikipedia

    Abaqa Khan (1265–1282) Ahmad Tegüder (1282–1284) Arghun (1284–1291) Gaykhatu (1291–1295) Baydu (1295) Mahmud Ghazan (1295–1304) Muhammad Khodabandeh (Oljeitu or Öljaitü) (1304–1316) Abu Sa'id Bahadur (1316–1335) After the Ilkhanate, the regional states established during the disintegration of the Ilkhanate raised their own ...

  4. Oct 22, 2018 · Hulagu died in 1265, and was succeeded by his son, Abaqa Khan. Towards the end of the 13th century, the rulers of the Ilkhanate converted to Islam, though they fluctuated between the Sunni and Shia sects. Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, the last ruler of the Ilkhanate, died in 1335 without leaving an heir.

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  5. Abaqa Khan is the 1,523rd most popular politician (down from 1,485th in 2019), the 11th most popular biography from Mongolia and the 8th most popular Mongolian Politician. Abaqa Khan was the second Ilkhanid ruler of the Mongol Empire. He was the son of Hulagu Khan, and succeeded his brother Möngke Khan.

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  7. Jul 31, 2019 · July 31, 2019. Rabban Bar Sauma 1: The Monks of Kublai Khan. Script, Rabban Bar Sauma. In the 1280s, Arghun Khan, lord of the Ilkhanate, might well have given hard thought to his situation and to his family’s recent past.

  8. Apr 23, 2023 · Abaqa Khan (1234–1282), also Abaga (Mongolian: Абага, “paternal uncle”), Abaka or Abagha Khan, was the second Mongol ruler (Il-khan) of the Persian Ilkhanate. The son of Hulagu Khan and Yesuncin Khatun,[1] he reigned from 1265–1282. He settled in Tabriz - 1234-1282. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaqa

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