Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The siege of Baghdad took place in early 1258 at Baghdad, the historic capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. After a series of provocations from the city's ruler, Caliph al-Musta'sim, a large army under the Mongol prince Hulegu attacked the city. Within a few weeks, the city fell and was sacked by the Mongol army—al-Musta'sim was killed alongside ...

    • 29 January-10 February 1258(13 days)
    • Mongol victory
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hulegu_KhanHulegu Khan - Wikipedia

    Hulegu Khan, also known as Hülegü or Hulagu [n 1] ( c. 1217 – 8 February 1265), was a Mongol ruler who conquered much of Western Asia. Son of Tolui and the Keraite princess Sorghaghtani Beki, he was a grandson of Genghis Khan and brother of Ariq Böke, Möngke Khan, and Kublai Khan . Hulegu's army greatly expanded the southwestern portion ...

  3. Apr 20, 2019 · Far to the east of Baghdad, meanwhile, a young warrior called Temujin managed to unite the Mongols and took the title Genghis Khan. It would be his grandson, Hulagu, who would push the boundaries of the Mongol Empire into what is now Iraq and Syria. Hulagu's primary purpose was to solidify his grip on the heartland of the Ilkhanate in Persia.

    • Kallie Szczepanski
  4. Berke Khan, a Muslim convert, had promised retribution in his rage after Hulagu's sack of Baghdad, and allied himself with the Mamluks. He initiated a series of raids on Hulagu's territories, led by Nogai Khan. Hulagu suffered a severe defeat in an attempted invasion north of the Caucasus in 1263.

  5. Feb 15, 2019 · Learn how the Mongol army of Hulagu Khan conquered the Islamic Golden Age of Baghdad in a 12-day siege in 1258, killing one million people and destroying the city's library and cultural treasures. Find out the causes and consequences of this bloodiest day in human history, and the role of the Abbasid Caliphate and the Assassins in the siege.

    • hulagu khan baghdad1
    • hulagu khan baghdad2
    • hulagu khan baghdad3
    • hulagu khan baghdad4
    • hulagu khan baghdad5
  6. People also ask

  7. Dec 14, 2023 · The sacking of Baghdad in 1258 is one of the key episodes in Hulagu Khan’s career. The Mongol attack decimated the Abbasid Caliphate, an intellectual and cultural powerhouse in the Islamic world. The destruction of the city, with its unrivaled libraries and study facilities, was a devastating blow to Islamic scholarship.

  8. Mar 14, 2024 · brother Möngke. brother Kublai Khan. Hülegü (born c. 1217—died Feb. 8, 1265, Jazīreh-ye-Shāhī, Iran) was a Mongol ruler in Iran who founded the Il-Khanid dynasty and, as part of a Mongol program of subduing the Islamic world, seized and sacked Baghdad, the religious and cultural capital of Islam. Some historians consider that he did ...

  1. People also search for