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قوافل الحج العراقية إلى بلاد الحرمين الشريفين إبان الحكم الإيلخاني (656ــ 736هـ/ 1258ــ 1335م) Iraqi Hajj convoys to the land of the Two Holy Mosques during the Ilkhanid rule (656-736 AH/1258-1335 AD) [PDF]
مصطفى خلف عبد العال محمدين
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Discontinuous Double-shell Domes through Islamic eras in the Middle East and Central Asia: History, Morphology, Typologies, Geometry, and Construction [PDF]
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The Life and Works of Rashīd al-Dīn: Jewish Vizier in the Mongol Ilkhanid Court
Sienna Z. Jackson
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Mongols in Mamluk eyes:Representing ethnic others in the medieval Middle East [PDF]
van den Bent, J.M.C.
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Marriage, Family and Politics: The Ilkhanid-Oirat Connection
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2016AbstractThe Chinggisids clearly favoured specific in-law clans through policies of repeated marriage over generations. This paper charts the fortunes of one such clan, the Oirats, who first joined the Chinggisids when Chinggis Khan and Börte's daughter Chechiyegen wedded an Oirat prince. Thereafter Chechiyegen's own daughters married back to the Toluid,
Anne F. Broadbridge
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The Beginnings of the Ottoman Empire, 2022
This chapter sketches the fate of the emirates in the 1340s which saw drastic changes. Aydın never recovered from the loss of Umur in battle; Karesi was taken over by Orhan (circumstances unknown, date uncertain) whose growing power led to his marriage ...
C. Foss
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This chapter sketches the fate of the emirates in the 1340s which saw drastic changes. Aydın never recovered from the loss of Umur in battle; Karesi was taken over by Orhan (circumstances unknown, date uncertain) whose growing power led to his marriage ...
C. Foss
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The Beginnings of the Ottoman Empire, 2022
Both Osman and Byzantium were overshadowed by the great powers of the day—the Ilkhans of Iran, the Golden Horde north of the Black Sea, and the Mamelukes of Egypt who constantly strove for supremacy. With their defeat of the Seljuks in 1243, the Mongols (
C. Foss
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Both Osman and Byzantium were overshadowed by the great powers of the day—the Ilkhans of Iran, the Golden Horde north of the Black Sea, and the Mamelukes of Egypt who constantly strove for supremacy. With their defeat of the Seljuks in 1243, the Mongols (
C. Foss
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Şüregel (Shirak) in the İlkhanid Period
2021Geography is the indispensable auxiliary science of the science of history. While describing historical events, geographical features of the area where the events took place should be taken into consideration. Because that historical event is the product of that geography. The historical event is unique to that geography.
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