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    Mahmud Ghazan (11 December 1271 – 25 May 1304) ( Persian: غازان خان, Ghazan Khan, sometimes archaically spelled as Casanus by Westerners [2]) was the seventh ruler of the Mongol Empire 's Ilkhanate division in modern-day Iran from 1295 to 1304. He was the son of Arghun, grandson of Abaqa Khan and great-grandson of Hulegu Khan ...

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    • Arghun
    • 4 October 1295 – 11 May 1304
  2. While watching S.3 Ep.13 (LoK), I realized how incredibly powerful Ghazan must be to be able to partially melt a mountain within approximately 10 seconds and tried to calculate it: According to my estimations (volume of the molten rock und the mountain) he can output between 40 to 80 TW!!!!!

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  4. It took like 3 earthbenders to knock over a skyscraper which is maybe 1/5th of the thickness of the wall. To be fair both Lin and Suyin are speed and precision fighters and notably lack their mother's raw power and destructiveness. Ghazan's overall power level is much higher than either of them.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · Il-Khanid dynasty. Maḥmūd Ghāzān (born Nov. 5, 1271, Abaskun, Iran—died May 11, 1304) was the most prominent of the Il-Khans (subordinate khāns) to rule the Mongol dynasty in Iran. Reigning from 1295 to 1304, he is best known for the conversion of his state to Islām and his wars against Egypt.

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  6. Ghazan. Toph Beifong (Post book. Starting Distance:20 feet. No metal bending. Win by KO or Death. Random encounter. No prep or knowledge. State of Mind: In Character. All feat from Lok and...

  7. Mahmud Ghazan: The Mongol Emperor Who Embraced Islam. Mahmud Ghazan or Ghazan Khan. Mahmud Ghazan, born in 1271, was a prominent Mongol emperor who ruled over the Ilkhanate in Persia from 1295 until his death in 1304. What sets Ghazan apart from his predecessors is his remarkable conversion to Islam, a religion he wholeheartedly embraced and ...

  8. In 1295 Ghazan Khan ascended the throne of the Il-Khans and proclaimed himself a Muslim monarch. With his conversion, Islam won the battle for the soul of the Mongols. This victory was decisive. From now on Asia would belong to Islam. Christianity was to be relegated to the west.

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