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

    Arghun had ten consorts, 7 of them being khatun and 3 of them being concubines. From his children, only 2 sons and 2 daughters reached to adulthood: Principal wives: Qutlugh Khatun (d. 13 March 1288) — daughter of Tengiz Güregen of Oirats and Todogaj Khatun, daughter of Hulagu Khan

    • Qaitmish Egec̆i
    • Borjigin
    • 11 August 1284 – 12 March 1291
    • Abaqa
  2. The ruling Wang Clan of the Korean Goryeo dynasty became descendants of the Genghisids through the marriage between King Chungnyeol (reigned 1274–1308) and a daughter of Kublai Khan. All subsequent rulers of Korea for the next 80 years, through King Gongmin , also married Borjigid princesses.

  3. Mar 13, 2021 · Arghun died before Kökötchin arrived, so she instead married Arghun's son, Ghazan. [...He (Gaykhatu) had originally been governor of Seljuk Anatolia, and was nominated for the throne by an influential Mongol commander, Ta'achar, who had murdered Gaykhatu's brother, the then paralyzed Ilkhan Arghun.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaykhatuGaykhatu - Wikipedia

    Gaikhatu's main supporter was his new wife Uruk Khatun - widow of Arghun and mother of Öljaitü. [8] His first orders upon taking throne was to punish several emirs including Taghachar and Tuqal.

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  6. Genealogy for Baghdad Khatun (Arghun Khan's daughter) of the Ilkhanate (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. Arghūn (born c. 1258—died March 10, 1291, Bāghcha, Arrān, Iran) was the fourth Mongol Il-Khan (subordinate khan) of Iran (reigned 1284–91). He was the father of the great Maḥmūd Ghāzān (q.v.).

  8. Arghun was born to Abaqa Khan and his Christian princess wife, Haimash Khatun. 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.

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