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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QonqurtaiQonqurtai - Wikipedia

    Qonqurtai was Hulagu's ninth son and was the senior commander during the reign of his brother Abaqa. He was twice appointed as viceroy of Anatolia, first during the reign of Abaqa and then under Tekuder. His winter quarters were in Kazova plains near Tokat, while his viceroyalty itself has centred around Kayseri .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TekuderTekuder - Wikipedia

    Tekuder on the other hand began to be suspicious of his half-brother Qonqurtai and Arghun's potential alliance. Qonqurtai was accused of conspiracy and was arrested by Tekuder's son-in-law, Alinaq Noyan - the viceroy of Georgia - on 17 January 1284, and was executed the next day.

  3. Three were sons: Qonqurtai, son of a Chinese [Cathaian] concubine, Ajuja; and Hulachu and Shiba'uchi, whose mother, El Egechi, was a Qongrat. Rashīd al-Dīn / Thackston, Compendium , 474, 475-476. See note 28 for inhabitants of Qutui's ordo.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hulegu_KhanHulegu Khan - Wikipedia

    Qonqurtai (executed on 18 January 1284 by Tekuder) Yeshichin Agachi, a lady from the Kür'lüüt tribe; from camp of Qutui Khatun Yesüder – Viceroy of Khorasan during Abaqa's reign A daughter (married to Esen Buqa Güregen, son of Noqai Yarghuchi) Khabash – posthumous son; El Agachi – a lady from the Khongirad tribe; from camp ...

  5. Ahmed’s outrage was because his half-brother, called Qonqurtai, was previously accused and arrested for conspiracy. Therefore, according to Ahmed, this was also an act of betrayal as it was a representation of the way family can turn their back on their own, plot against their own, and wish to see their own family fail and fall.

  6. Qonqurtai (Persian: قونقورتاى) was a Mongol prince and viceroy of Anatolia for the Ilkhanate khanate.

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