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  1. Abaqa. Abaqa ( 1234 - 1282) fou el segon kan mongol de Pèrsia ( il-kan ), successor del seu pare Hulegu. El seu nom vol dir 'oncle patern'. [1] En el kanat il-kànida, on la majoria de la població era musulmana, Abaqa privilegià els interessos dels budistes (ell mateix era budista com el seu pare) i també menà una política procristiana ...

  2. Oct 10, 2022 · The son of Hulagu Khan and Lady Yesnin, he reigned from 1265 to 1282 and was succeeded by his brother Tekuder. Much of Abaqa's reign was consumed with civil wars i Abaqa Khan (12341282, Mongolian paternal uncle, also transliterated Abaa), was the second Mongol ruler (Ilkhan) of the Ilkhanate.

  3. Abaqa Khan (27 February 1234 – 4 April 1282, Mongolian: Абаха/Абага хан ( Khalkha Cyrillic), ᠠᠪᠠᠭ ᠠ. 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 ...

  4. At the time of Ghazan's birth, the leader of the Ilkhanate was Abaqa Khan, his grandfather. Ghazan's father Arghun was viceroy (crown prince) in Khorasan for Abaqa. Ghazan was the eldest son of Arghun, and Qutlugh of the Dorben clan, though he was raised in the Ordo (nomadic palace-tent) of his grandfather Abaqa's favorite wife, Buluqhan...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IlkhanateIlkhanate - Wikipedia

    Ilkhanate. The Ilkhanate or Il-khanate, ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids ( Persian: ایلخانان, romanized :Īlkhānān ), and known to the Mongols as Hülegü Ulus ( lit.'people or state of Hülegü' ), [8] was a Mongol khanate established from the southwestern sector of the Mongol Empire.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nogai_KhanNogai Khan - Wikipedia

    Nogai, or Noğay ( / noʊˈɡaɪ /; also spelled Nogay, Nogaj, Nohai, Nokhai, Noqai, [2] Ngoche, Noche, Kara Nokhai, and Isa Nogai; [3] died 1299/1300) was a general and kingmaker [4] of the Golden Horde. His grandfather was Bo'al/Baul/Teval, the seventh son of Jochi. Though he never formally ruled the Golden Horde himself, he was effectively ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SamagarSamagar - Wikipedia

    Troop movements of the Ninth Crusade.Samagar's forces (the red arrow) came in from the northeast and then retreated. Samagar, also Cemakar, was a Mongol general of the Il-Khan ruler Abaqa Khan (1234–1282), mentioned as leading a Mongol invasion force in 1271, in attempted coordination with the Ninth Crusade.

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