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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Later on, some of its buildings collapsed and only at Some of these hospitals were particularly sumptu- the end of the nineteenth century some restoration ous, since they actually were palaces that had been was carried out. converted into hospital, as was the case of the Its plan, unlike other bimaristans, as for example the Bimaristan Al- Arghun in Aleppo. bimaristan Nur al-din and the ...

  4. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Fakhr ʿUzmā Arghūn. Fakhr-i ʿUzmā Arghūn was a poetess, translator, author, educator, journalist, and activist. She was born in 1279/1900 in Tehran. From her first marriage she had a daughter who later became the renowned Iranian poetess Sīmīn Bihbihānī. She became the proprietor of several newspapers and journals dedicated to the ...

  5. eo.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArghunArghun - Vikipedio

    ArghunArghun Ĥano (naskiĝis ĉ. 1258 ; mortis la 7-an de marto 1291 [1] ) estis la kvara ĥano de la mongola imperio Ilĥanlando de 1284 ĝis 1291 . Li estis filo de Abaqa -ĥano, kaj kiel sia patro li estis budhisto , kvankam li akceptis kristanismon .

  6. 28 de jul. de 2020 · Nearly 100 years earlier, in 1178 AD, in rugged and difficult steppes of Mongolia, a tender looking young shepherd boy (age 16) named Temujin married a girl named Börte Hatun (17 years age). However, soon after marriage Börte Hatun was abducted by a rival nomadic clan due to an old inter-clan enmity. The bride of newlywed poor Temujin was ...

  7. During Arghun's reign, he actively sought to combat Muslim influence, and fought against both the Mamluks and the Muslim Mongol emir Nawruz in Khorasan. To fund his campaigns, Arghun allowed his viziers Buqa and Sa'd-ud-dawla to centralize expenditures, but this was highly unpopular and caused his former supporters to turn against him.