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    Doquz Khatun (also spelled Dokuz Khatun) (d. 1265) was a 13th-century princess of the Keraites who was married to Hulagu Khan, founder of the Ilkhanate. [1] Life. Doquz Khatun was a granddaughter of the Keraite khan Toghrul, through his son Uyku or Abaqu. [2] . She was given to Tolui at first following the demise of her grandfather.

  2. Dec 15, 1995 · DOKUZ ḴĀTŪN. DOKUZ (DOQUZ) ḴĀTŪN (d. 29 Šaʿbān 663/16 June 1265), chief wife of the Il-khan Hülegü (Hūlāgū; 654-63/1256-65) and granddaughter of Wang (Ong) Khan, leader of the Nestorian Christian Kereyit (Karāyet) tribe domiciled near present-day Ulan Bator.

  3. Jul 29, 2011 · This is the biography of Terken Khatun, the Qara Khanid princess and the wife of the Seljuk Sultan Malik Shāh, who was greatly involved in matters of the state during the reign of her husband and all the more so, after his death.

    • Yoni Brack
    • 2011
    • Lady(Khatun)Doquz: One of Manypowerful Christianmongolian Queens
    • Lady (Khatun) Doquz Saves The Christians of Persia
    • Queens Who Ruled After Their Husband’S Death
    • Missionary Queens

    Though most of us have heard of Genghis Khan sweeping over Asia, eventually conquering the land from China to Hungary, we have probably never heard that the queens of this conquering family were Christians. Despite these women being little known today, they held great power and respect since the beginning of the Mongol empire!1Explorers, church emi...

    These queens took their faith and their position seriously. Sorghaghtani’s niece, Lady (Khatun)Doquz stands out for the protections she afforded the Christians in Persia. Her husband Hulagu and son of Sorghaghtani, swept through Western Asia and Persia in a “scorched earth” campaign, ridding Baghdad of people and their cultural heritage. Historian ...

    This pattern of Mongol queens leading, protecting, and saving the minority Christian population continued into the next generation. Lady (Khatun) Qutui immediately followed Lady (Khatun) Doquz, both in leadership and Eastern Christian faith. She married Lady (Khatun)Doquz’s son, Abaqa Khan, and after he died, she largely ruled the kingdom due to he...

    The Western church recognized in these women the same potential as the early European Christian queens who used their relationships and influence in royal courts to spread Christianity throughout Europe.12Just as Pope Gregory the Great honored Queen Bertha’s request that missionaries be sent to Kent, resulting in the baptism of her pagan husband an...

  4. Sep 27, 2019 · Maria succeeded Doquz Khatun as the spiritual leader of the Ilkhanid Mongols and was known as Despina Khatun. 11. Friar David wrote Les Fais des Tartars for the council, a treatise on the Mongols, but no surviving manuscript exists.

    • Sierra Lomuto
    • 2019
  5. The founder and leader of the Ilkhanate in 1260, Hulagu, was generally favourable to Christianity: his mother was Christian, his principal wife Doquz Khatun was a prominent Christian leader in the Ilkhanate, and at least one of his key generals, Kitbuqa, was also Christian.

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  7. Sep 21, 2017 · It is clear that Doquz Khatun did have a very good reputation among Christians in the Near East. Contemporary Armenian sources, for example, note how she intervened on behalf of the Christian population of Baghdad to prevent their massacre: see for example, Vardan Arewelts‘i, in Thomson's , Robert W. translation “ The Historical Compilation ...

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