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RISE OF SULTAN UWAIS BAHADIR KHAN TO THE THRONE OF THE ILKHANID STATE AND HIS POLITICAL LIFE

2020
Jalayirs, who are referred to as a people with Turkic origins in historical records, lived in Eastern Mongolia, in the region remaining between the rivers Onon and Kerulen and Lake Baikal in 6th and 7th Centuries AD as scattered nomadic tribes and clans and mostly under the domination of the Uighur.
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The Relationship between the Mameluke Sultanate and the Ilkhanid State in the Context of Religion-Religious Sects

2019
The study has two purposes:Firstly, it is aimed to determine on what foundations the peace atmosphere,which was tried to be established by the Mameluke State in the middle of the 18thcentury, was damaged by the Ilkhanids and secondly to reveal the sectariandimensions of the attitudes displayed by the Mamelukes against the attitudes ofthe Ilkhanids ...
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Economic and Commercial Relations between Anatolian Saljukid and Ilkhanid States, and the Results of this Relations

2003
-Makalemizde, Türkiye Selçuklu-İlhanlı ilişkilerinin daha çok iktisadi alandayoğunlaşması ve bu düzlemde gelişen olayların siyasi, sosyal ve kültürel sahalardakimünasebetleri şekillendirmesi birincil mesele olarak ele alınmaktadır. MoğollarınAnadolu'ya daha çok iktisaden ilgi duymaları vurgulandıktan sonra, bu tercihin TürkiyeSelçuklu, ve ...
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The Period of Instability in the Ilkhanid State: Arpa and Mūsā Khāns

The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Ilkhanid State faced a period of chaos after the death of the Ilkhanid ruler Abū Saʿīd in 1335 and which factors aggravated this conflict. After the reign of Abū Saʿīd, the central Mongol administration in Iran was shaken during the reigns of the Ilkhanid rulers Arpa Khān (also known as Arpa Ke’un ...
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Sultan Öljeytü's Address on the Fifty-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Ilkhanid State

Rashīdeddīn Fazlullāh Hemedāni, besides being an important statesman and politician of the Ilkhanid era, was a prolific writer who produced works in every branch of science. From history to medicine, from agriculture and botany to tafsir and kalam, he has written on almost every field of science.
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Uncovering ‘Islamic Art’: al-Birūnī and the Ilkhanid Miniatures

Çankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (cujhss)
Islam Issa
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