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  1. 5 de feb. de 2024 · 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 female cause. She wrote ...

  2. 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.

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    Arghun Kan fue el cuarto gobernante del Ilkanato 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.

  4. Arghun Aqa's supportersmightjustly claim thatthe amir had presided over the affairs of state at a time when the prestige of the diwan of the Il-Khans was ascendantand when the "nationof archers"in Persia, i.e. the Mongols, was powerful and glo- rious, despite the troublescaused by the Mamluks in the west.

  5. The traditional Gurung Bon Lamas are gradually fading. Ek Rate Pae (Arghun) conducted by Tibetan Lama is a paradigm of changing pattern of Gurung death ritual in Pokhara. Tibetan Lamas perform all rites in Ek Tate Pae which is 103| Prakash Upadhyay usually done in Teen Rate Pae (Arghun) performed by traditional Gurung Bon Lamas.

  6. Arsl n Arghun’s young son (age seven) at irst succeeded, but soon was left on his own, when all the am rs and their warriors joined the sultan. Arsl n Arghun was seen by his contemporaries not as a rebel but as a legitimate regional ruler; Mu izz (d. 519/1125) praises him as a just and victorious king.

  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 ...