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    Shams al-Din Juvayni

    13th century Persian statesman and Mongol vizier

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  1. Shams al-Din Juvayni (Persian: شمس‌الدین جوینی; also spelled Joveyni) was a Persian statesman and member of the Juvayni family.He was an influential figure in early Ilkhanate politics, serving as sahib-i divan (vizier and minister of finance) under four Mongol Ilkhans – Hulagu, Abaqa, Tekuder and Arghun Khan.

  2. Shams al-din Muhammad Juvayni ( Persian: شمس‌الدین محمد جوینی) was a Persian statesman and member of the Juvayni family. He served as the state treasurer ( mustawfi) of the Khwarazmshah Ala al-Din Muhammad II ( r. 1200–1220) and his son Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu ( r. 1220–1231 ). Shams al-Din Muhammad had a son named Baha al ...

  3. Jun 15, 2009 · Moḥammad (k. 4 Šaʿbān 683/16 October 1284), Persian statesman of the early Il-khanaid period and the younger brother of the historian ʿAlāʾ-al-Din ʿAṭā-Malek Jovayni (q.v.). He was known as ṣāḥeb (-e) divān (chief of secretariat, chief financial officer, vizier), a post he held from 1263 until shortly before his death in 1284 ...

  4. Shams al-Din Juvayni (Persian: شمس‌الدین جوینی; also spelled Joveyni) was a Persian statesman and member of the Juvayni family.He was an influential figure in early Ilkhanate politics, serving as sahib-i divan (vizier and minister of finance) under four Mongol Ilkhans−Hulagu, Abaqa, Tekuder and Arghun Khan.

  5. The Juvayni family was a Persian [1] [2] family native to the Juvayn area in Khorasan. The most famous members were Shams al-Din Juvayni (d. 1284) and his elder brother Ata-Malik Juvayni (d. 1283). The family was known for patronizing many scholars and poets, such as Saadi Shirazi and Nasir al-Din al-Tusi .

  6. Shams al-din Muhammad Juvayni (Persian: شمس‌الدین محمد جوینی) was a Persian statesman and member of the Juvayni family. He served as the state treasurer ( mustawfi ) of the Khwarazmshah Ala al-Din Muhammad II and his son Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu .

  7. Shams al-Din Juvaynii, the vizier and patron : mediation between ruler and ruled in the Ilkhanate / Esther Ravalde; The economic role of Mongol women : continuity and transformation from Mongolia to Iran / Bruno De Nicola; Faith and the law : religious beliefs and the death penalty in the Ilkhanate / Florence Hodous; Part 3. Culture and the arts