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The Islamisation of Hülegü: Imaginary Conversion in the Ilkhanate
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2016AbstractAs is well known, Hülegü, Chinggis Khan's grandson and the founder of the Ilkhanate (r. 658–664/1260-65), never converted to Islam. Moreover, as the man who annihilated the Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258), that had led the Islamic umma for more than half a millennium, Hülegü was often portrayed—albeit mainly outside his realm—as one of the great ...
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The institution of the foundation is a concept of ownership that holds immense significance for the welfare and revival of society, and it has existed in various Islamic and Turkish-Islamic states throughout history. Some sources extolled the greatness of the rulers through the foundations they donated and the construction initiatives they undertook ...
Ekici, Kansu, Kirişoğlu, Alican
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Ekici, Kansu, Kirişoğlu, Alican
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From Ilkhanate to Independent Kingdom
Chapter 5 (years 729/1329 to 783/1381). The Kartid state transitioned from being an Ilkhanid client state to an independent Persian kingdom. The death of the last Ilkhanid ruler of Persia, Abū Saʿīd, accelerated the unraveling of the Ilkhanate. Muʿizz al-Dīn Kart declared his polity was now a sultanate, and he tried to become the idealized model of a ...openaire +1 more source
Relations of the Ilkhanate State With the Hijaz Region
2021After Mengü Kaan’s brother Hülegü, who was appointed to this region in order to establish a strong Mongol presence in the Middle East, he completely captured the regions of Khorasan, Iran and Azerbaijan, he turned to Iraq, which was dominated by the Abbasid caliphate. It seems that the İlhanlı-Hijaz region relations started indirectly.
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Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2005
The main reason of wars between the khans of the Golden Horde and the Ilkhans of Iran was the claim of the Djochids on Arran and Azerbaidjan. These territories, being the main trading centres between East and West, were very important both from the economic and strategic point of view.
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The main reason of wars between the khans of the Golden Horde and the Ilkhans of Iran was the claim of the Djochids on Arran and Azerbaidjan. These territories, being the main trading centres between East and West, were very important both from the economic and strategic point of view.
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2011
The Islamization of the llkhans and the Ilkhanid aristocracy is a multi-faceted and complex process that cannot be fully explained in a single article. The importance of the Turkish popular religious figures in the conversion of the Ilkhans to lslam is known and frequently emphasized; however, a comprehensive study on the subject is stili yet to be ...
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The Islamization of the llkhans and the Ilkhanid aristocracy is a multi-faceted and complex process that cannot be fully explained in a single article. The importance of the Turkish popular religious figures in the conversion of the Ilkhans to lslam is known and frequently emphasized; however, a comprehensive study on the subject is stili yet to be ...
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The Kipchak connection: the Ilkhans, the Mamluks and Ayn Jalut
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2000In 1260 an army of Egyptian Mamluks, led by Sultan Qutuz, defeated a Mongol army from the Ilkhanate led by Ketbugha, at the battle of Ayn Jalut (Ain Jalut), ‘Goliath's Well’, in Palestine. Because this campaign marked the furthest advance of the Mongols in the Middle East, scholars have paid considerable attention to its military and political ...
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