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  1. Arghun Khan (en mongol: ᠠᠷᠭᠤᠨ; vers 1258 - 7 de març de 1291) fou el quart il-kan de Pèrsia, del 1284 al 1291. Era fill d' Abaqa i com el seu pare era budista i amb certes simpaties pels cristians (la seva mare era la cristiana Doquz Khatun) i amb general tolerància. Va tenir nombroses esposes, sent la favorita Bulughan o Buluqan ...

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

    The other contender to the throne, Ghazan, was engaged in a rebellion with Nawrūz (another son of Arghun Aqa), and couldn't attend the qurultai either, thus losing a bid to throne. As a consequence, Gaykhatu was elected il-khan on 23 July 1291, Ahlat. Gaikhatu's main supporter was his new wife Uruk Khatun - widow of Arghun and mother of Öljaitü.

  3. At this same time, which coincided with the election of Guyuk Khan in 1246, Arghun Aqa made a collection of all the paizas'9 and yarlighs20 issued following the death of the Qa'an in 1241 by the Mongol princes of the region. In order to ingratiate himself with Guyuk, Arghun laid these paizas and yarlighs

  4. Aug 2, 2022 · “The war of two Il-Khanid rulers, Arghun Khan vs. Sultan Ahmad” appears in the first chapter of Safvat al-Safa. The text gives information on the course of events that led to a war between two relatives, Arghun Khan (r. 1284–91) and his uncle Aḥmad, that culminated with Aḥmad’s death.

  5. Jul 31, 2019 · In the 1280s, Arghun Khan, lord of the Ilkhanate, might well have given hard thought to his situation and to his family’s recent past. His father, Abaqa, Kublai Khan’s nephew, had died in 1282, the final years of his reign and life consumed with an ultimately unsuccessful campaign against the Mamluks in Syria.

  6. Chinese ideograms for princess "Buluqhan". She belonged to the Mongol tribe of the Bayaut (also Baya'ud, Chinese: 伯牙吾). She was married to Abaqa Khan as his ninth wife. As a khatun, she was very influential in court. She saved a vizier's life in September 1282 once. She was wed to Arghun in levirate marriage after Abaqa's death in 1282.

  7. Nov 9, 2017 · The Mongolian-descended Mahmud Ghazan was born around 1271 and was raised by his grandfather (Abagha Khan, r. 1265-1282) and his father (Arghun Khan, r. 1284-1291) to be a follower of the Buddhist faith. When Abagha Khan died, his son, Teguder, became the new khan of the Ilkhanate. Yet, Teguder’s brother, Arghun successfully raised a large […]

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