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El Qutlugh Khatun (Persian: ايلقتلغ; fl. 1323) was the daughter of Abaqa Khan (r. 1265–82), the second Mongol ruler of the Ilkhanate. Her story, included in Khalīl ibn Aybeg al-Ṣafadī 's (around 1297-1363) bibliographic dictionary, sheds light on changing gender norms during the widespread conversion in the Ilkhanate to Islam. [1]
This study examines in detail the biographical entry of an Ilkhanid (the Mongol state centred in Iran) princess, El Qutlugh Khatun daughter of Abagha Ilkhan (r. 1265–82), in the biographical dictionaries of the Mamluk author Khalīl ibn Aybeg al-Ṣafadī (d. 1363).
- Yoni Brack
- 2011
Abstract: This study examines in detail the biographical entry of an Ilkhanid (the Mongol state centred in Iran) princess, El Qutlugh Khatun daughter of Abagha Ilkhan (r. 1265–82), in the biographical dictionaries of the Mamluk author Khalil b.
Uljay Qutlugh Khatun (Persian: الجای قتلق خاتون; born 14 March 1297) (lit. "Queen Uljay Qutlugh), also Öljei Qutlugh, Oljai Kutlugh or Uljaki, was a Mongol princess, and empress consort of the Ilkhanate as the principal wife of Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan.
Jan 14, 2020 · Written by Hassam Munir In 1323, a peace agreement was negotiated between the Mamluks, who controlled Egypt, Syria, and the Hijaz (i.e. Makkah and Madinah), and the Ilkhanate Mongols, who...
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8See, for example, the roles of Chinggis Khan's mother and wife in B. De Nicola, "Las mujeres mongolas en los siglos XII y XIII: Un anâlisis sobre el roi de la madré y la esposa de Ghinggis Khan", Acta historica et archaeologica mediaevalia 27-28 (2008), pp. 37-63.
8 See, for example, the roles of Chinggis Khan's mother and wife in B. De Nicola, “Las mujeres mongolas en los siglos XII y XIII: Un análisis sobre el rol de la madre y la esposa de Ghinggis Khan”, Acta historica et archaeologica mediaevalia 27–28 (2008), pp. 37–63.