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  1. The siege of Baghdad took place in early 1258 at Baghdad, the historic capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. After a series of provocations from the city's ruler, Caliph al-Musta'sim, a large army under the Mongol prince Hulegu attacked the city. Within a few weeks, the city fell and was sacked by the Mongol army—al-Musta'sim was killed alongside ...

  2. 6 de abr. de 2024 · The siege of Alamût in 1256. A Mughal painting of Hulagu's siege of Alamut. Hulagu's brother Möngke Khan had been installed as Great Khan in 1251. Möngke charged Hulagu with leading a massive Mongol army to conquer or destroy the remaining Muslim states in southwestern Asia. Hulagu's campaign sought the subjugation of the Lurs of southern ...

  3. Hulagu Khan. Hulagu (or Hüle'ü) was a Mongol ruler of Iran and the grandson of Genghis Khan. He was also the brother of Mangu (Möngkë), Arik Boke, and Kublai. He founded the Il-Khanid (or Ilkhanate) Dynasty. Hulagu expanded the southwestern part of the Mongol Empire to a great extent. He destroyed Baghdad's influence on the Islamic world ...

  4. 21 de sept. de 2022 · Tanpa kehadiran Hulagu, pasukan Mamluk berhasil mengalahkan pasukan Mongol di Ain Jalut, dan membebaskan wilayah Suriah. Walaupun perang ini sangat penting dalam menghentikan laju pasukan Mongol, ancaman terhadap dunia Islam belum sepenuhnya berakhir, karena Hulagu setiap saat bisa menghimpun kekuatannya, dan melanjutkan ambisinya menguasai Suriah dan Mesir.

  5. Hulagu Khan. Hulagu na mke wake Dokuz Kathun. Hulagu Khan (anatajwa pia kama Hulagu, Hülegü au Hulegu, takriban 1217 – 8 Februari 1265) alikuwa mtawala mmojawapo wa Wamongolia wa karne ya 13 aliyevamia na kutawala sehemu kubwa za Asia Kusini-Magharibi.

  6. Hulagu Khan was a Mongol ruler who conquered much of Southwest Asia in the 13th century. He was a grandson of Genghis Khan and led Mongol armies that destroyed the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad in 1258 and conquered Muslim Syria, weakening the center of Islamic power. However, Hulagu had to return to Mongolia upon the death of his brother Möngke Khan, leaving forces under Kitbuqa Noyan in ...

  7. The Berke–Hulagu war was fought between two Mongol leaders, Berke Khan of the Golden Horde and Hulagu Khan of the Ilkhanate. It was fought mostly in the Caucasus Mountains area in the 1260s after the destruction of Baghdad in 1258. The war overlaps with the Toluid Civil War in the Mongol Empire between two members of the Tolui family line ...