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  1. 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

  2. 9 de nov. de 2017 · The Mongolian-descended Mahmud Ghazan was born around 1271 and was raised by his grandfather (Abagha Khan, r. 1265-1282) and his father (Arghun Khan, r. 1284-1291) to be a follower of the Buddhist faith. When Abagha Khan died, his son, Teguder, became the new khan of the Ilkhanate. Yet, Teguder’s brother, Arghun successfully raised a large […]

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · How do you say 'Arghun'?Arghun was a 13th-century Mongol ruler who became the Ilkhan (subordinate khan) of the Ilkhanate, a part of the Mongol Empire.Brought...

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  4. 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.

  5. Bimaristan Arghun Al-Kamli or Bimaristan al-Arghuni, also known as Argun Bimaristan or Arghun al-Kamili Bimaristan, is a historic medieval hospital located in Aleppo, Syria. It was built in 1354 by the deputy sultan Arghun Al-Kamli who represented the Mamluk sultanate in Aleppo. The bimaristan consists of three main wards, the first one is for ...

  6. everything.explained.todayArghun_dynastyArghun dynasty explained

    Arghun governors of Kandahar In the late 15th century, the Timurid sultan of Herat , Husayn Bayqarah, appointed Dhu'l-Nun Beg Arghun as governor of Kandahar . Dhu'l-Nun Beg soon began to ignore the authority of the central government in Herat and in around 1479 he began expanding in the direction of Baluchistan , taking over Pishin , Shal and Mastung .

  7. Bimaristan al-Arghuni, located in Bab Qinnisrin quarter, was built in 1354 by Arghun al-Kamili who represented the Mamluk sultanate in Aleppo. It is considered one of the most important traditional hospitals built in the Islamic world. The hospital was used as Aleppo's main health care institution with the Mamluk sultanate providing it with ...