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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArghunArghun - Wikipedia

    Qutlugh Khatun (d. 13 March 1288) — daughter of Tengiz Güregen of Oirats and Todogaj Khatun, daughter of Hulagu Khan Khitai-oghul (also named Sengirges, b. 3 March 1291 [47] - d. 24 January 1298) Öljatai Khatun (m. 1288) — daughter of Sulamish, son of Tengiz Güregen and Todogaj Khatun, widow of Tengiz (they married in levirate )

    • Qaitmish Egec̆i
    • Borjigin
    • 11 August 1284 – 12 March 1291
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  2. Buluqhan Khatun (died ca. 1286) (lit. "Queen Buluqhan"), also Bulughan, Bulukhan, Bolgana, Bulugan, or Zibeline for Marco Polo (Chinese language|Chinese: 卜鲁罕), was a 13th-century Mongol princess, and the principal wife of the Mongol Ilkhanid ruler Abagha (1234–1282).

  3. In 1279, the year of Abu al-Faraj’s return to Maragha, Qutai Khatun, the mother of Tegudar Ahmad (Il-Khan 1282–4), had revived the Christian procession of the Epiphany which involved the blessing of the waters of the river Safi.

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  4. dbo: abstract. Qutui Khatun (Persian: قوتی or قوتوی) was a Mongol princess and wife of Il-Khan Hulagu, founder of Ilkhanate, with whom she bored a child Tekuder who briefly served as Il-Khan from 1282 until 1284. She had an important role in state affairs during her son's reign.

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  6. women of Hulagu and mother of Tekuder.59 But according to our opinion, it should be remembered that on the date on which the event occurred, the ‘great dame’ of the Khanate of Persia was Despina Khatun, or Maria Paleologina, not Qutai Khatun who became important in the Mongol court when her son ascended to the throne in 1282.

  7. Qutui Khatun (Persian: قوتی or قوتوی) was a Mongol princess and wife of Il-Khan Hulagu, founder of Ilkhanate, with whom she bored a child Tekuder who briefly served as Il-Khan from 1282 until 1284. She had an important role in state affairs during her son's reign.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KhatunKhatun - Wikipedia

    Khatun [a] ( / xəˈtuːn / khə-TOON) is a title of the female counterpart to a khan or a kagan of the Turkic Khaganates and in the subsequent Mongol Empire . Etymology and history. Before the advent of Islam in Central Asia, Khatun was the title of the queen of Bukhara.

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