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  1. www.warwick.co.uk › qualities › arghunArghun | Warwick Fabrics

    Arghun is a heavy woven geometric design featuring contemporary chevrons creating a striking fabric for stylish upholstery and curtains. £0.00 Arghun Cerulean Arghun Mulberry Arghun Juniper

  2. Place: Iran, Shiraz. Dimensions: 35.2 x 22 cm. Date: Sha’ban 990 AH/September 1582 AD. Materials and Technique: opaque watercolour, ink, and gold on paper. “The war of two Il-Khanid rulers, Arghun Khan vs. Sultan Ahmad” is one of fourteen paintings in the only known illustrated copy of Safvat al-Safa (The Quintessence of Purity), a ...

  3. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q220099Arghun - Wikidata

    Arghun, Ilkhan di Persia, 1250?-1291. 1 reference. inferred from. inferred from the identifier itself linking to this item. Shanghai Library person ID.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BerkeBerke - Wikipedia

    Berke was born to Jochi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan. There is no clear consensus regarding the year of Berke's birth. Mamluk ambassadors visiting him in 663 AH (1264/5) described him as fifty-six years old. This gives him a birth date somewhere between 1207 and 1209. However, contemporary Persian chronicler Juzjani claims that Berke was ...

  5. Arghun Jan (c. 1258 - 7 de marzo de 1291) fue el cuarto gobernante del Iljanato de Persia, de 1284 a 1291. Era el hijo de Abaqa, y al igual que su padre, era un devoto budista. Es conocido por enviar varias embajadas a Europa en un infructífero intento de formar una alianza Franco-Mongola contra los musulmanes en Tierra Santa. Biografía

  6. Berke Khan (also spelled as Birkai Khan) was the grandson of Genghis Khan. Much like other Mongols, Berke too began his military career at a young age. He took part in several military expeditions, but the highlight of his career was his rule over the Golden Horde (1257-66), one of the most powerful states within the Mongol Empire.

  7. Sa'ad had also made an enemy of Arghun's favorites and was himself proud and haughty in his bearing. False reports were circulated about him; and no opportunity was lost of maligning him to Arghun, although without effect. It was said that Sa'ad was trying to introduce a new religion at the head of which was to be the Ilkhan.