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  1. Baghdad Khatun ( Persian: بغداد خاتون; died 16 December 1335) (lit. Queen Baghdad), was a Chobanid princess, the daughter of Chupan. She was the empress consort of the Ilkhanate as the wife of Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan . Family. Baghdad Khatun was the daughter of Amir Chupan, who was the leading Mongol amir of the Ilkhanid period. [1] .

  2. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Bagdad Katun (also Baghdad Khatun) (died November 16, 1335) was a Chobanid princess that gained a position of prominence in the closing years of the Ilkhanate. She was a daughter of Coban. Bagdad Katun was first married to Hasan Buzurg, the future founder of the Jalayirid dynasty, in 1323.

    • estimated between 1321 and 1335
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    • April 29, 2022
  3. Who was Bagdad Katun? Bagdad Katun was a Chobanid princess that gained a position of prominence in the closing years of the Ilkhanate. She was a daughter of Coban. Bagdad Katun was first married to Hasan Buzurg, the future founder of the Jalayirid dynasty, in 1323.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChupanChupan - Wikipedia

    Bagdad Katun — Khatun of Abu Sa'id; Dowlandi Katun (betrothal - 19 March 1305, married - 30 September 1307, died - 1314) — daughter of Öljeitü. Chilaun; Kurdujin Khatun — governess of Shiraz and Kirman, daughter of Mengü Timur and Abish Khatun: Siuksah; Yagi Basti; Nowruz; Sati Beg (fl. 1316–1345) — daughter of Öljeitü ...

  5. Bagdad Katun, also Baghdad Khatun, ( died November 16, 1335 ), was a Chobanid princess that gained a position of prominence in the closing years of the Ilkhanate. She was a daughter of Coban. Bagdad Katun was first married to Hasan Buzurg, the future founder of the Jalayirid dynasty, in 1323.

  6. Arpa Ke'un llegó al poder tras la muerte de Abu Sa'id en 1335. Casi de inmediato tuvo que lidiar con una invasión de Uzbeg Kan de la Horda de Oro. Rechazo la invasión y, además, lo utilizó como pretexto para ejecutar a la viuda de Abu Sa'id, Bagdad Katun, en un esfuerzo por consolidar su poder. 1 Luego se casó con Sati Beg, la ...

  7. El Imperio timúrida (en persa: تیموریان ‎), autodenominado como Gurkani ( گورکانیان) o Turan ( توران, Tūrān ), fue un imperio fundado por Tamerlán (versión latinizada de Timur-i leng ), un señor de la guerra y conquistador de linaje turcomongol, que lo estableció entre 1370 y su muerte en 1405.