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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArghunArghun - Wikipedia

    Öljatai Khatun (m. 1288) — daughter of Sulamish, son of Tengiz Güregen and Todogaj Khatun, widow of Tengiz (they married in levirate) Uruk Khatun — daughter of Sarija, sister of emir Irinjin and a great-granddaughter of Ong Khan [48]

    • Qaitmish Egec̆i
    • Borjigin
    • 11 August 1284 – 12 March 1291
    • Abaqa
  2. Nov 27, 2019 · The greatest of all Sumerian heroes were said to have belonged to the first House of Uruk. For the Sumerians, this House of Uruk was not just another royal house, for them it was one of the greatest Sumerian dynasties ever to have ruled over Sumer, if not the greatest.

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  4. Mar 13, 2021 · Son of Abagha IlKhan (Toqta Khan - Tuzlu Gol ) اباقا خان Sulamish - Chichak and Haimash Hatun Khatun Husband of Buluqan Khatun Moazzama of the Bayat Tribe; Qutui Khatun (Buluqan Khatun Bozorg) of the Mongol tribe of the Bayaut - wife of Abaqa Ilkhan and then Arghun Ilkhan; Uruk Khatun and Ulla-Melik daughter of Gaykhatu Ilkhan Father of ...

  5. Arghun himself had multiple wives, and his mother-in-law Bulughan Khatun raised Arghun's two sons Ghazan (whose birth mother was Qutlugh) and Öljeitü (whose birth mother was Uruk Khatun ), both of whom later succeeded him and eventually converted to islam.

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

    Another sister of his was Uruk Khatun, who was married to Arghun. He emerged as Baydu's supporter when he released his son Kipchak from Gaykhatu's court in 1295. Rule in Anatolia. After accession of Öljaitü, he was appointed as new viceroy of Anatolia in June 1305. His headquarters was centered in Niksar.

  7. Aug 25, 2018 · A general view of the Uruk archaeological site at Warka in Iraq. The ancient city of Uruk is also known in Arabic as Tell al-Warka, and in Aramaic / Hebrew as Erech. The site of Uruk is believed to have been settled as early as the Ubaid period (which lasted from around the 7th to the 4th millennium BC).

  8. Biography Oljeitu was the son of Arghun's third wife, the Christian Uruk Khatun. Oljeitu was baptised as a Christian and received the name Nikolya (Nicholas) after Pope Nicholas IV. During his youth he converted to Buddhism and later to Sunni Islam along with his brother Ghazan.

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