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  1. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Mongol soldiers at the time of Öljeitü ©Image Attribution forthcoming. Image belongs to the respective owner(s). 1304 Jan 1. Reign of Oljeitu

  2. Öljeitü, Oljeitu, Olcayto or Uljeitu, Öljaitu, Ölziit (Mongolian language: ᠦᠯᠵᠡᠢᠲᠦ ᠺᠬᠠᠨ, Өлзийт Хаан), also known as Muhammad Khodabandeh (Persian محمد خدابنده - اولجایتو, khodābandeh from Persian meaning the "man of God"; 1280 - December 16, 1316), was the eighth Ilkhanid dynasty ruler in Tabriz, Iran from 1304 to 1316. His name "Ölziit ...

  3. According to the XIII c. Armenian historian Kirakos Gandzakecʻi, in 703 of the Armenian chronology (1254),4 Öljeitü Khan sent Arghun to Armenia and Georgia and Ałuank to collect tribute despite rigid measures for collecting taxes from all of the people, ‘from clergy did not collect any taxes because there was no order from the khan [Öljeitü].’5 This message of Gandzakecʻi is ...

  4. In the vicinity of Öljeitü’s mausoleum, there are 13 other sites that belong to this WHS. Our tour group made a short coffee stop (picnic-style, with our own packed ingredients) at one of them: Chelebi Oghlu. This is also a mausoleum, built at the same time as the large mausoleum of Soltaniyeh.

  5. 33 She was the seventh wife of Öljeitü and a granddaughter of Arghun Aqa (Qāshāni, 1968), vol. 1, pp. 26, 51; Ch. Melville, “Bologan Khatun”, Encyclopedia Iranica IV (1989), p. 339. On the other hand, Muʿizz al-Ansāb calls the fourth wife “Taghai, from Khurasan, daughter of Amir Yisu, son of Arghun Aqa, former wife of the son of Ghazan Khan” ( MA , p. 97).

  6. Gunbad-i Uljaytu. This structure is all that remains of Sultaniya, the much praised Mongol city founded c.1285 by the Il-Khan Arghun and dedicated as the capital by his son, Sultan Uljaytu Khudabanda, in 1313. Sultan Uljaytu probably began building his tomb at the time of his accession. Upon converting from Sunni to Shi'ism, the Sultan decided ...

  7. Öljeitü, Oljeitu, Olcayto or Uljeitu, Öljaitu, Ölziit (Mongolian: ᠦᠯᠵᠡᠢᠲᠦ ᠺᠬᠠᠨ, Өлзийт Хаан), also known as Muhammad Khodabandeh (Persian محمد خدابنده - اولجایتو, khodābandeh from Persian meaning the "man of God"; 1280 - December 16, 1316), was the eighth Ilkhanid dynasty ruler in Iran from 1304 to 1316.