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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arpa_Ke'unArpa Ke'un - Wikipedia

    Arpa Ke'un, also known as Arpa Khan or Gavon or Gawon (Persian: ارپا كاون; died 1336), was an Ilkhan (1335–1336) during the disintegration of the Ilkhanate, Mongol state in Southwest Asia based in Persia.

  2. Arpa Ke'un, también conocido como Arpa Khan o Gavon o Gawon (murió en 1336) [1] fue un Ilkan (1335–1336) durante la desintegración del estado mongol en Persia. Fue miembro de la casa de Tolui. Su linaje se remonta a Ariq Böke, que era el hermano más joven de Möngke, Kublai y Hulagu, [1]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ARPAARPA - Wikipedia

    Arpa Ke'un (died 1336), Ilkhan during the disintegration of the Mongol state in Persia; Surname. José Arpa (1858–1952), Spanish artist who worked in Spain, Mexico, and Texas; Okay Arpa (born 1977), Turkish karateka; Yvan Arpa, Swiss watch designer; Geographical names. Areni, formerly Arpa, a village in Armenia

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

    She quickly gained influence over the Ilkhan and exercised the wide powers given to her. She was alleged (but never proven) to have been involved in any conspiracies against the Ilkhan, but was believed by some to have caused Abu Sa'id's death in 1335. Abu Sa'id's successor Arpa Ke'un executed her.

  5. .arpa es un dominio de Internet genérico de nivel superior usado exclusivamente para la infraestructura de Internet. El dominio . arpa fue establecido en 1985 para que facilitara la transición hacia los sistemas DNS y luego ser eliminado.

  6. بزمِ سنڌي وڪيپيڊيا ۾ ڀلي ڪري آيا Arpa Ke'un. السلام عليڪم! اسان اميد ڪريون ٿا تہ توھان سنڌي وڪيپيڊيا جي لاء بھترين اضافو ثابت ٿيندئو. وڪيپيڊيا ھڪ کليل ڄاڻ چيڪلو آھي جنھن کي اسان سڀ ملي ڪري لکندا ...

  7. After securing Shaykh Hasan's neutrality, Musa's patron Ali Padshah went on to battle Arpa Ke'un on Jaghatu plains near Maragha on 29 April 1336. Arpa's army were led by 60 emirs, notably Hajji Taghay (son of Sutai, Governor of Diyar Bakr , from Oirats), Uyghur commander Ögrünch, Torut (a son of Nari and relative of Narin Taghay ...