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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Abish_KhatunAbish Khatun - Wikipedia

    Abish Khatun ( Persian: ابش خاتون) — was the 9th and last ruler of the Salghurids of Shiraz from 1264 to 1284. Life as princess. She was born in Shiraz around 1259/1260 to Salghurid Atabeg Sa'd II ( ca) and Turkan Khatun - daughter of Mahmudshah, Atabeg of Yazd.

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    • Sa'd II
  2. Absh Khatun was a Queen of Persia from 1263 to 1287. Her mother was Bibi Khatun. She married Manku Timur and lived in Urdu, capital of the Ilkhanate. Her father-in-law, Khan Hulägu, sent Absh to Shiraz to rule in 1263. When Absh returned to Shiraz the people were happy. Coins were made in her name. She was the last ruler of the ...

  3. Ābish Khātūn. Salghurid ruler. Learn about this topic in these articles: place in Salghurid dynasty. In Salghurid dynasty. …year of independent rule (1263–64), Ābish Khātūn married Mengü Temür, the son of the Il-Khanid ruler of Iran, who assumed de facto power.

  4. 17 de sept. de 2010 · Estas fueron: Kutlugh (también conocida como Turkan) Khatun – cuyo reinado duró veintiséis años – y Padishah Khatun en Kirman; Absh Khatun, cuya capital era Shiraz; Dawlat Khatun de Luristán (en Persia) y Bek Sati y Malika Tindu de Irak.

  5. Absh Khatun. Biography. Descended from Mongol nobility, Absh was the ninth and final ruler of Atabek dynasty, which is also known as the Sulghurid dynasty of Persia. Absh married Manku Timur, the son of Khan Hulägo. After their union, they resided together in Urdu, capital of the Ilkhanate.

  6. Absh Khatun fue reina de Persia desde 1263 hasta 1287. Biografía. Su madre es Bibi Khatun. Se casa con Mengü Temür y vive en Urdu, capital del Ilkhanate. Su padrastro, Houlagou Khan, la envía a Shiraz para reinar en 1263. Cuando regresa a Shiraz, la gente está feliz. Se acuñan monedas con su efigie. Ella es la última gobernante de la ...

  7. 17 de sept. de 2010 · These were: Kutlugh (also known as Turkan) Khatun – whose reign lasted for twenty-six years – and Padishah Khatun in Kirman; Absh Khatun, whose capital was Shiraz; Dawlat Khatun of Luristan (in Persia); and Sati Bek and Malika Tindu of Iraq.