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  1. Hulagu, que era cristiano, llegaría a destruir Bagdad y a intervenir en las Cruzadas. Funerales de Hulagu, ilustración de un manuscrito del siglo XV / foto Dominio público en Wikimedia Commons A su muerte sería enterrado con todas sus fantásticas riquezas, siendo su funeral el único de la historia del Ilkanato en que se realizaron sacrificios humanos, ya que con él fueron sepultadas ...

  2. Ilkhanate. The Ilkhanate, also spelled Il-khanate was a khanate established from the southwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. The Ilkhanid realm was ruled by the Mongol House of Hulagu. Hulagu Khan, the son of Tolui and grandson of Genghis Khan, inherited the Middle Eastern part of the Mongol Empire after his brother Möngke Khan died in 1260.

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Hulagu marched out with perhaps the largest Mongol army ever assembled – by order of Möngke, two tenths of the empire's fighting men were gathered for Hulagu's army. He easily destroyed the Lurs, and the Assassins (the Hashshashin) surrendered their impregnable fortress of Alamut without a fight, accepting a deal that spared the lives of their people.

  6. Hulagu ruled Ilkhanate from 1256 to 1265. He is kn... On this day, 8 February 1265 CE, the founder of Ilkhanate, Hulagu Khan died because of a serious illness.

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  7. 18 de feb. de 2018 · Next, Hulagu Khan and the Ilkhanate army launched their assault on the Islamic heartlands proper with a siege on Baghdad, lasting from January 29 to February 10, 1258. At that time, Baghdad was the capital of the Abbasid caliphate (the same dynasty that had battled the Chinese at Talas River in 751), and the center of the Muslim world.

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