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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.

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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.

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  4. Abaqa died in 1282 and was succeeded by his brother Tekuder, a convert to Islam. Tekuder became unpopular among the Mongol elites, [12] the so-called "Old-Mongol" party of Nestorian Christians and Buddhists, [13] who now favoured his nephew Arghun, Abaqa's son.

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    Tekuder was the first Muslim ruler of the Ilkhanate but he made no active attempt to proselytize or convert his realm. However he did try to replace Mongol political traditions with Islamic ones, resulting in a loss of support from the army.

  6. referenceworks.brillonline.comtekuder-SIM_5726Tekuder — Brill

    Tekuder — Brill. > Encyclopaedia of Islam, First Edition (1913-1936) Get access. Tekuder. (214 words) (the name is also written Tagudar and Teguder in learned works), as a Muslim called Aḥmad (e. g. on his coins with inscriptions in the Mongol alphabet and language), a Mongol ruler (Īlk̲h̲ān, q.v.) of Persia, 681—683 = 1282—1284.

  7. Tekuder is the 1,945th most popular politician (up from 2,010th in 2019), the 82nd most popular biography from Iran (down from 75th in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Iranian Politician. Tekuder was a Turkish scholar and poet who wrote an epic poem about the life of the Prophet Muhammad.

  8. Tekuder was the first Muslim ruler of the Ilkhanate but he made no active attempt to proselytize or convert his realm. However he did try to replace Mongol political traditions with Islamic ones, resulting in a loss of support from the army.