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    Dilshad Khatun (persa: دلشاد خاتون; murió el 27 de diciembre de 1351) (lit. Reina Dilshad) (que significa &# 39;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 ...

  2. Dilshad Khatun (Persian: دلشاد خاتون; died 27 December 1351) (lit. Queen Dilshad) (meaning 'Happy Hearted'), also Delshad , was a Chobanid princess. She was the wife of Ilkhan Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan , and after him Hasan Buzurg , the first ruler of the Jalayirid Sultanate , and the mother of his son and successor Shaikh Awais .

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  3. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Baghdad Khatun (D. 736 AH/ 1336 AD) is the daughter of Prince Joban (D. 728 AH/ 1327 AD) is one of the most famous women of its time, so it was A wife of important figures that left a great impact in the Ilkhani Mughal state (651-756 AH/1253-1355 AD), she is the wife of Ilkhan Abu Saeed Bahdar (717-736 AH/1317-1335 AD), giving her wide powers an...

  4. 4 de oct. de 2021 · His new wife, Dilshad Khatun, was a granddaughter of Choban; one of his most important supporters, Oljeitu’s daughter Sati Beg, had been married to emir Choban, and had a son by him, Surghan.

  5. Fulltext. Baghdad Khatun (D. 736 AH / 1336 AD) and Dilshad Khatun (D. 752 AH / 1351 AD) (A study of their political and administrative role ) Suaad Hadi Hassan Al-Taai. Journal Of Babylon Center for Humanities Studies. 2024, Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 3013-3046. Abstract.

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  7. 7 de ago. de 2021 · Issue Section: Review Article. The prominent role played by individual women in the political history of the Mongol Empire (1206–1388) has long garnered attention. Mongol queens (khatuns) in particular controlled vast herds and flocks, servants and slaves, as well as armies and the revenues necessary to support them.