Religious Policy of Ilkhanid Government: Negligence or Religious Chaos? [PDF]
Mongolians were the first non-Muslim emigrants who could take the domination of an extensive part of the world of Islam and discharged Abbasid caliphate.
Alireza Karimi, Manoochehr Samadivand
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MEMLÜK-İLHANLI İLİŞKİLERİNDE BİR DÖNÜM NOKTASI: ŞAKHAB SAVAŞI (702/1303)
From Ayn Jalut War, there had been started a struggle between Mamluks who wantedto prevent Egypt from suffering likely attacks and to strengthen their sovereignty overSyria region for getting the mamluk transportation from Desht-i Kipchak safer ...
Fatih Yahya AYAZ
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A Note on the Hülegü Khan Period Coins in the Inventory of the Museum of Anatolian Civilisations
After Möngke took over the Great Mongol Khanate, Hülegü, who was sent to the west, that is, to the Iranian geography in order to consolidate and continue the Mongolian conquests, dominated the region in a short time and established a Mongolian offshoot ...
Kansu Ekici, Fatmagül Aşcı
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قوافل الحج العراقية إلى بلاد الحرمين الشريفين إبَّان 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]
تناول هذا البحث أحد الجوانب الدينية في العصور الوسطى، وهي قوافل الحج العراقي إلى بيت الله الحرام إبان حكم الدولة الإيلخانية، وبيَّن اهتمام المغول الإيلخانيين بتلك القوافل وتسييرها من بلادهم (العراق وما وراءها من بلدان).
مصطفى خلف عبد العال محمدين
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The Change in the Status of Tarkhani in the Change of the Turani Society to the Mongolera in the Iran. [PDF]
Tarkhan is a Turkish term which means a free man exempt from services and secure from punishment. Such status was known among the turks and the Mongols.
Abdol Rasul Kheirandish
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This article contains annotated translation of extracts from the work of Ulugh Beg (1394–1449) Ulūs-i arba’-yi Chingīzī (Four uluses of the Chingīzīds), written in Persian in 1425.
Zh.M. Tulibayeva
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The Ancient Persian Form of the First Mongol Dynasties’ Legitimation
Research objectives: To examine the ancient Persian tradition of legitimation of rule by the first Mongol dynasties. Materials: Medieval primary source texts of Abu ʾl-Qasim Ferdowsi, Nizam al-Mulk, Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, Shihab al-Din Suhrawardi, Rashid
N.A. Filin , .R. Gibadullin , E.B. Boev
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A Research on the Context and Reasons of Muslim Painters’ Reluctance to the Islam’s Prophet’s (S.W.A.) Iconography in Painting before the Ilkhanid Period [PDF]
Although researchers disagree about the prophet’s first illustration, it should be accepted that following the emergence of the Ilkhanids in Iran, iconography made considerable progress, and the question here is why prior to this era, illustration of ...
Mohammad Javad Saeidizadeh +1 more
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The Portrayal of the "Shaman’s" Role in Funeral Portraits of the Great Ilkhanid Shahnameh [PDF]
Great Ilkhanid Shahnameh’s drawings depict Mongolian rulers' aspirations, ideals, and desires as well as their way of life and culture. Such a depiction in connection with Turco-Mongolian culture is described in the obituaries of Esfandiar, Rostam and ...
Masoumeh Azarmdel, Mehdi Mohammadzadeh
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Moğollarda Kışlak Geleneği: İlhanlıların Arran ve Mugan Kışlakları Örneği
ÖzYaşadığı coğrafyanın bir parçası olan insanoğlu, onun kendisine sunmuş olduğu imkânlar ışığında ilerlemenin yollarını bulabilmektedir. Bu bağlamda uçsuz bucaksız Moğolistan coğrafyasına ayak uydurmuş Moğol toplumunun gelişimi, hatta hayatını idame ...
Erol Keleş
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