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Abu Sa'id married six times from different clans including Borjigin, Oirat and Suldus: Uljay Qutlugh Khatun (m. 5 July 1317), daughter of Ghazan and Bulughan Khatun , and widow of his elder brother Bastam;
- 1317
- Öljaitü
- 1316–1335
- Arpa Ke'un
Apr 29, 2022 · Succeeded by Arpa Khan - then Musa Khan (1336-1338) - then Saki, sister of Abu Said Khan (1338), she was married to Jahan Timur who got the kingdom as her dowry, but was deposed the same year. After him, Soleiman Khan Suleiman Ilkhan in 1339 (Ilyas) was declared king.
- 1305
- 1335 (29-30)Soltaniyeh, Iran
- Ujan Armenie
- 9e et dernier Ilkhan
Oct 4, 2021 · 30. 00:00:00 / 00:36:15. 30. Oct 4, 2021. November, 1335. The Khan of the Ilkhanate, Abu Sa’id Bahadur, is dead. Allegedly poisoned by a spurned wife, Baghdad Khatun, his death was the unravelling of the Ilkhanate.
Jan 15, 2022 · Abu Sa”id, who had long sought Baghdad-khatun, forced her husband to divorce her. Three years later, Sheikh Hasan and his ex-wife were accused of a conspiracy intended to assassinate the Ilkhan. Sheikh Hasan was exiled to the fortress of Kamah on the Euphrates, but in 1333 he was released and made viceroy of Rum.
Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, also spelled Abusaid Bahador Khan, Abu Sa'id Behauder, was the ninth ruler of the Ilkhanate, a division of the Mongol Empire that encompassed the present day countries of Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia, as well as parts of Iraq, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. After his death in 1335, the Ilkhanate disintegrated.