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  1. Dilshad Khatun (Persian: دلشاد خاتون; died 27 December 1351) (lit. Queen Dilshad) (meaning 'Happy Hearted'), also Delshad, was a Chobanid princess.

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › dilshad-khatunDilshad Khatun _ AcademiaLab

    Dilshad Khatun (persa: دلشاد خاتون; murió el 27 de diciembre de 1351) (lit. Reina Dilshad) (que significa 'Happy Hearted'), también Delshad, era una princesa chobanida. Era la esposa de Ilkhan Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, y después de él, Hasan Buzurg, el primer gobernante del Sultanato Jalayirid, y madre de su hijo y sucesor Shaikh Awais. Familia.

  3. However, Abu Sa'id divorced Baghdad and married her niece Dilshad Khatun in 1333. In 1334, Abu Sa'id appointed Amir Musaffar Inaq as governor of Shiraz to the resentment of Sharaf al-Din Mahmudshah Inju, founder of Injuid dynasty , who was ruling Fars region for a while since Chupan's death.

  4. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Articles. Baghdad Khatun (D. 736 AH / 1336 AD) and Dilshad Khatun (D. 752 AH / 1351 AD) (A study of their political and administrative role ) Authors. Suaad Hadi Hassan Al-Taai. Keywords: Marriage, Prince, Power, Egypt, Doctors, Khatun. Abstract.

  5. The research also highlighted the biography of Dilshad Khatun and her marriage to Ikhhan Abu Saeed Bahadur and then her marriage to Sheikh Hassan Al-Jalairi (D. 757 AH / 1356 AD), who granted her broad powers in the state and her political and administrative role until her death in 752 AH / 1351 AD.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2021 · When Abu Sa’id’s eyes fell upon her niece, Dilshad Khatun, the Il-Khan basically forgot about his current wife, wed her niece and soon enough got her pregnant. For Baghdad Khatun to be humiliated like this, after suffering through the destruction of her family, this was the last straw.

  7. 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.