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Dilshad Khatun (Persian: دلشاد خاتون; died 27 December 1351) (lit. Queen Dilshad) (meaning 'Happy Hearted'), also Delshad , was a Chobanid princess. She was the wife of Ilkhan Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan , and after him Hasan Buzurg , the first ruler of the Jalayirid Sultanate , and the mother of his son and successor Shaikh Awais .
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Dilshad Khatun ( Persian: دلشاد خاتون; died 27 December 1351) (lit. Queen Dilshad) (meaning 'Happy Hearted'), also Delshad, was a Chobanid princess. She was the wife of Ilkhan Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, and after him Hasan Buzurg, the first ruler of the Jalayirid Sultanate, and the mother of his son and successor Shaikh Awais.
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Dilshād Khātūn was a patroness of the arts and learning and the wife of the Īlkhān Abū Saʿīd Bahādur Khān (q.v., r. 716–736/1316–1335). She was the eldest daughter of the Chūpānid Dimashq Kh w ājah and Tūrsīn Khātūn, the grandaughter of the Īlkhānid Aḥmad Tagūdār (Shabānkāraʾī, 282; Ḥāfiẓ Abrū, 183, Quṭbī Aharī, 184; Melville, 255).
Dilshad Khatun (m. 1333, died 27 December 1351), daughter of Demasq Kaja and Tursin Khatun, daughter of Irinjin Kurkan and Konchak Khatun, daughter of Tekuder; Adil Shah Khatun (died 7 May 1332, near Ujan [11] ), daughter of Tukal ibn Essen Qutlugh (Governor of Khorasan, d. 10 October 1318);
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Oct 4, 2021 · Allegedly poisoned by a spurned wife, Baghdad Khatun, his death was the unravelling of the Ilkhanate. Facing an invasion by the mighty Ozbeg of the Golden Horde, and a succession crisis due to Abu Sa’id’s failure to produce an heir, the Ilkhanate rapidly, and violently, tore itself to pieces.
Jan 23, 2024 · Baghdad Khatun (D. 736 AH/ 1336 AD) is the daughter of Prince Joban (D. 728 AH/ 1327 AD) is one of the most famous women of its time, so it was A wife of important figures that left a great impact in the Ilkhani Mughal state (651-756 AH/1253-1355 AD), she is the wife of Ilkhan Abu Saeed Bahdar (717-736 AH/1317-1335 AD), giving her wide powers ...
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