THE ROLE OF ISLAM IN THE POLICY OF THE ILKHANATE KHANS
The Ilkhanate included large territories in the Near and the Middle East, where a process of mutual influence of many peoples, tribes and cultures took place. When the Hulagu khan Ahmed Tekuder (1282-1284) converted to Islam, the Muslims of Azerbaijan, who constituted the absolute majority of the country's population, welcomed this move.
Heyirbek S. Gasimov, Dilaver M. Azimli
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Baghdad’s Fall and Its Aftermath: Contesting the Central Asian Political Background and the Emergence of Islamic Mongol Dynasties [PDF]
The sack of Baghdad is a dramatic event which was immediately followed by several key historical events, including the rise of Islamic Mongol. Founded by Chengiz Khan, the Mongol are the destroyer machine who previously ended the glory of Islam in 13th ...
Karim, Muhammad Abdul
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Pochekaev R.Yu. Chinggis Khan’s Great Yasa in the Mongol Empire and Chinggisid States of the 13th–14th centuries: Legal Code or Ideal “Law and Order”? [PDF]
Research objective of the article is clarifying of the nature of the Greta Yasa of Chinggis Khan: was it legal code or set of specific edicts, regulations and principles?
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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The Alexander romance and the rise of the Ottoman Empire [PDF]
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Kastritsis, Dimitris
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The Assassination of King Het'um II: The Conversion of The Ilkhans and the Armenians [PDF]
AbstractOn November 17, 1307, the Armenian king, Het'um II, was assassinated by a Mongol, recently converted to Islam, the noyan Bularghu. In this paper I will look at this assassination, which has often been seen as significant in the context of the conversion of the Mongols of Persia to Islam, and also at the effects, or perceived effects, of that ...
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La parole et l'écrit: Baybars et le califat abbaside au Caire [PDF]
chapitre d'ouvrage scientifique dans Oralité et lien social au Moyen Âge, Occident, Byzance, Islam: parole donnée, foi jurée, serment, M.-F. Auzépy et G.
Aigle, Denise
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The World of Ibn Taymiyya: An Analysis of the Historical Context of Ibn Taymiyya’s Anti-Mongol Fatwas [PDF]
Studies into Ibn Taymiyya’s fatwas against the Mongols are relatively new, despite the increasing frequency with which they are cited by modern extremist groups.
DeVoogd, Jarod
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Review of the International Symposium “The Genghisids in Ottoman Sources”
The International Symposium “The Genghisids in Ottoman Sources” was held in Istanbul on March 11, 2025, organized by the History Department of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Marmara University and the Usmanov Center for Research on the ...
Kemaloğlu I.
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Tamgha and the Struggle against It: On the History of Medieval Turkic-mongol Taxation System [PDF]
The paper deals with the Turkic-Mongol taxation institute of tamgha widely used in the Mongol Empire since the first half of the 13th century. Author characterizes the etymology of this term, its meanings, legal regulation of levy and rates, evolution of
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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An introduction to the volume in tribute to Professor Reuven Amitai upon his retirement from ...
Amir, Or, Biran, Michal, Brack, Jonathan
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