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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 Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa. He was eventually succeeded by his nephew Arghun Khan.
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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 Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa.

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  3. 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 Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa.

  4. Ahmed Tekuder, also known as Sultan Ahmad, was the sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa.

  5. Jul 21, 2024 · For example, in the Ilkhanate, tensions rose when Ahmed Tekuder, son of Hulegu Khan, converted to Islam, upsetting traditionalist Mongol nobles. He was then subsequently overthrown by his nephew, Arghun.

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  6. Ahmed Tekuder (Mongolian: Tögöldör/Төгөлдөр, meaning "perfect"), also known as Sultan Ahmad (reigned 1282–1284), was the sultan of the Persia-based Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa. He was eventually succeeded by Arghun Khan.

  7. May 20, 2022 · Ahmed Tekuder (Mongolian: Tögöldör/Төгөлдөр, meaning “perfect”), also known as Sultan Ahmad (reigned 1282–1284), was the sultan of the Persia-based Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa. He was eventually succeeded by Arghun Khan.

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    The son of Hulagu Khan and Lady Yesünčin and the grandson of Tolui, he reigned from 1265 to 1282 and was succeeded by his brother Ahmed Tekuder. [3] Much of Abaqa's reign was consumed with civil wars in the Mongol Empire, such as those between the Ilkhanate and the northern khanate of the Golden Horde .

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