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Emergence of a New Dynastic Ideology in Near East After the Fall of the Ilkhanate: The Case of the Jalayirids

open access: yesTürkiyat Mecmuası
With the death of Abū Sa‘īd Bahādur Khan in 1335 without an heir, powerful tribes under the centralised Ilkhanid state sought to assert control. Among them was the Mongolized Jalayir tribe, originally Turkic.
Ahmet Korkmaz
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The Mongols in Iran [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Lane, George
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Ibn Kammūnah Is Going to Hell! Muslim-Jewish Polemics at the Ilkhanid Court [PDF]

open access: yes
This article offers some initial findings concerning the triangular relationship between three Ilkhanid intellectuals: the convert and vizier Rashīd al-Dīn, the Muslim polymath al-Shīrāzī, and the Jewish philosopher Ibn Kammūnah. By exploring these links,
Brack, Jonathan
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The Phenomenon Šiltāqāt And Its Reflections In The Armenian Historical Milieu

open access: yesBanber Arevelagitut'yan Instituti
Since the end of the XIV century, in official documents and written sources on the history of the Ilkhanate, the term šiltāqāt is often found, the meaning of which is still not fully understood.
Gor Margaryan
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The Term Turkī Khāliṣ in Mamluk Sources [PDF]

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The phenomenon of mamluks of Mongol origin during the early Mamluk period (roughly 648–741/1250–1341) has been studied by several scholars, but mamluks of Mongol origin during later periods have hardly received scholarly attention.
Yosef, Koby
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