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    Ahmed Tekuder ( Mongolian: Төгөлдөр, romanized: Tegülder, meaning “perfect”; Persian: تکودار) (c. 1246 – 10 August 1284), also known as Sultan Ahmad (reigned 1282–1284), was the sultan of the Persian -based Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa. He was eventually succeeded by his nephew Arghun Khan.

  2. Comments. Also known as Sultan Ahmad (reigned 1282–1284), Ahmed Tekudar was the sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa. When Tekuder assumed the throne in 1282, he turned the Ilkhanate into a sultanate. Tekuder zealously propagated his new faith and sternly required his ranking officers to do the same.

  3. Ahmed Tekuder (Mongolian: Tegülder, meaning “perfect”; Persian: تکودر) (c.1246 – 10 August 1284), also known as Sultan Ahmad (reigned 1282–1284), was the sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa. He was eventually succeeded by his nephew Arghun Khan.

  4. referenceworks.brillonline.comtekuder-SIM_5726Tekuder — Brill

    Tekuder is said to have been baptised in his youth with the name Nicolas ( Moshemii Historia Tartarorum Ecclesiastica, Helmstedt 1741, p. 71). Immediately after his accession, his conversion to Islām was announced. According to some sources he turned churches…. Barthold, W., “Tekuder”, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, First Edition (1913-1936 ...

  5. Tekuder requested help from the Mamluk Sultan but the Mamluks did not fully co-operate with Tekuder. Having a small and inferior army, Tekuder was defeated by Arghun"s larger army, and he was eventually executed on August 10, 1284. Ahmed Tekuder, also known as Sultan Ahmad, was the sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and ...

  6. 아흐메드 테쿠데르, 테구데르 또는 술탄 아흐메드 (Tekuder, ? - 1284년 8월 10일)은 일 한국의 제 3대 칸(술탄, 재위: 1282년 - 1284년)이다. 아버지는 훌레구이고 어머니는 쿠투이 카툰, 형제로는 이복 형제 아바카가 있다. 그는 결국 아르군 칸에 의해 계승되었다.

  7. Aug 10, 2015 · 1284: Tekuder, Mongol sultan. On this date in 1284, the deposed Mongol ruler Tekuder was put to death. The Mongols had conquered half the world on the back of steppe horses and religious toleration. Mongols variously adopted Nestorian Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam, as well as tribal shamanism; it even sponsored debates among the rival ...