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Pādshāh Khatun: An Example of Architectural, Religious, and Literary Patronage in Ilkhanid Iran [PDF]
De Nicola, Bruno
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Aspects of Iranian art under the Mongols: chinoiserie reappraised [PDF]
Kadoi, Yuka
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The Western and Eastern Neighbours of the Ilkhanid State
Ilkhanid cities did not form in isolation. Bearing this in mind, Chapter 1 delves into the broader setting in which Ilkhanid urbanism evolved, namely the medieval Islamic world on the one hand and Mongol Eurasia on the other hand. Thus, the first section of the chapter explores the major structural and conceptual transformations of the cities that ...exaly +2 more sources
A rock-cut tomb of the Mongol period in the Ilkhanid capital of Maraghe [PDF]
By the time of Kublai’s death, the Mongol Empire had fractured into four separate khanates or empires including the Golden Horde [Kipchak] in the northwest, the Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia, the Ilkhanate, based in modern-day Iran, and the Yuan ...
Amin Moradi
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The Pact of Turkiye Seljuks State, Egypt Mamluk State and Golden Horde State Against Ilkhanid State
2005This article is about the pact of Izzeddin Keykavus with Egypt Mamluk State against Ilkhanid State and their supporters at Turkiye. And its about this pact results. The pact was theoric, it couldn’t be realized. And the army of Egypt Mamluk State that was prepared for going to Anatolia had never been gone.
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2022
The last Ilkhan Abū Saˊīd Bahādur Khan was nominally the ruler under the shadow of amīru’l-omarā Chupan for about ten years after he ascended the throne in 1317. After eliminating Amīr Chupan and taking control of the administration in 1327, his biggest supporters in all matters were Ḡīātuddīn Mohammed, whom he appointed a vizier, and his wife, Baghdād
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The last Ilkhan Abū Saˊīd Bahādur Khan was nominally the ruler under the shadow of amīru’l-omarā Chupan for about ten years after he ascended the throne in 1317. After eliminating Amīr Chupan and taking control of the administration in 1327, his biggest supporters in all matters were Ḡīātuddīn Mohammed, whom he appointed a vizier, and his wife, Baghdād
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