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Mar 10, 2022 · About Oljaitu Khatun 1st wife of Mungha-Timur. The Hongirads are often identified as the descendants of the ancient Wuku/Wugu tribe of Tang Dynasty records. The tribe's own origin myth claims that they were descended from three brothers born of a golden vessel—Jurluq Mergen, Quba Shira, and Tusbu Da'u.
- circa 1260
- Russia
- Russia
Sultan Mohammad Khodabanda Oljaitu, the eighth king of the patriarchal dynasty, ruled between 1304 and 1316. He was the son of Arghun IV, the fourth patriarch, and Uruk Khatun, a Christian woman. Influenced by the priests of the court of Oljaitu, Uruk Khatun baptized him and named him Nicolo in honor of the pope of that time.
Apr 29, 2022 · stepson. Ulju of the Bayat Tribe. stepson. Uljeitu Qutlugh fils de Ghazan. stepson. About Abu Said Bahador Khan - r.1316-1335) Ilkhan - succeeded by Arpa Kaun. 9eme et dernier Ilkhan "Garabagh, real history, facts documents" mentions that Abu Said died in Garabagh - page 24 of http://www.yknews.az/kitablar/kitab20100105085019742.pdf.
- 1305
- 1335 (29-30)Soltaniyeh, Iran
- Ujan Armenie
- 9e et dernier Ilkhan
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Jan 8, 2024 · circa 1245. Birthplace: Russia. Death: March 31, 1283 (33-42) Russia. Immediate Family: Son of Toqoqan Borjigin dynasty and Kütchü~hatun of Oïrat. Husband of Oljaitu Khatun 1st wife of Mungha-Timur; Holtu Khatun; Sultan Khatun 2nd wife of Mungha-Timur; Cicek Khatun; Tatayun Khatun and 3 others.
Early life. Öljaitü was born as the son of Arghun and his third wife, Keraite Christian Uruk Khatun on 24 March 1282 during his father’s viceroyalty in Khorasan. He was given the name Khar-banda (Mule driver)at birth, raised as Buddhist and later baptised in 1291, receiving the name Nikolya (Nicholas) after Pope Nicholas IV.
Apr 7, 2021 · 7 April 2021. By Christopher Wilton-Steer. Share. These 18th and 19th century lithographs and photographs of the magnificent mausoleum in Soltaniyeh near Tabriz in north western Iran recently came to my attention via an Instagram post by Fartash Tours.