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  1. www.wikiwand.com › id › TekuderTekuder - Wikiwand

    Ahmed Tekuder, juga dikenal sebagai Sultan Ahmad, adalah sultan Ilkhanate yang berbasis di Persia, putra dari Hulegu dan saudara dari Abaqa. Ia kemudian diteruskan oleh keponakannya Arghun Khan.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qutui_KhatunQutui Khatun - Wikipedia

    Qutui Khatun ( Mongolian: Кутуй Хатун, Persian: قوتی or قوتوی) was a Mongol princess and one of th wives 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, and was known as a ...

  3. Ahmed Tekuder, also known as Sultan Ahmad (reigned 1282–1284), sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate; Ahmad (Jalayirids), Jalayirid ruler of Baghdad, 1382–1410; Sultan Ahmad (Guantanamo detainee 842)

  4. May 28, 2018 - Tekuder receives an embassy.Persian historical text of Tarikh-i Jahangushay-i Juvaini. 1438.Текудер принимает посольство «Тарих-и-джехангуша» Джувейни.Timurid books.BnF.Division orientale.Supplément persan 206,fol.30v.Ahmed Tekuder (Төгөлдөр,meaning “perfect”),also known as Sultan Ahmad (reigned 1282-84),was the ...

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

    ᠬᠠᠨ ( Traditional script), "paternal uncle", also transliterated Abaġa ), was the second Mongol ruler ( Ilkhan) of the Ilkhanate. The son of Hulagu Khan and Lady Yesünčin and the grandson of Tolui, he reigned from 1265 to 1282 and was succeeded by his brother Ahmed Tekuder. [1] Much of Abaqa's reign was consumed with civil wars in the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaghacharTaghachar - Wikipedia

    Taghachar, also spelled Tajir, Ta'achar (Georgian: ტოღაჩარ, Persian: طغاچار; died c. 1296) was a commander in the army of the Mongol Empire. He was one of the conspirators involved in the overthrow of three Ilkhanate khans, and placed the short-lived Baydu on the throne in 1295.

  7. Abaqa's death in 1282 triggered a succession struggle between his son Arghun, supported by the Qara'unas, and his brother Tekuder, supported by the Chinggisid aristocracy. Tekuder was elected khan by the Chinggisids. Tekuder was the first Muslim ruler of the Ilkhanate but he made no active attempt to proselytize or convert his realm.