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  1. Hulagu Kan, también conocido como Hülegü o Hulegu, fue un gobernante mongol que conquistó gran parte del suroccidente asiático.

  2. 1 de sept. de 2016 · The Mongols finally broke into the city the next day and seized a portion of the eastern wall. However, the battle was far from over and the negotiations continued for another four days. On the 6 February, the bombardment ended but the Mongols remained on the wall until the Caliph surrendered. Hulegu sent another message, this one to the armies ...

  3. The Battle of Baghdad in 1258 was a victory for the Mongol leader Hulagu Khan, a grandson of Genghis Khan. Baghdad was captured, sacked, and over time burned. Baghdad was the capital of the Abbasid Empire. [3] This was an Islamic empire in what is now Iraq. The Abbasid caliph s were the second of the Islamic dynasties.

  4. 18 de oct. de 2021 · Hulagu Khan, sometimes known as Hülegü or Hulegu, was a Mongol conqueror of Western Asia. He was the grandson of the great Genghis Khan and the brother of Ariq Böke, Möngke Khan, and Kublai Khan. Hulagu's army substantially extended the Mongol Empire's southwestern sector, creating the Ilkhanate of Persia, which served as a forerunner to the future Safavid dynasty and, eventually, the ...

  5. Hulagu's army greatly expanded the southwestern portion of the Mongol Empire, founding the Ilkhanate of Persia, a precursor to the eventual Safavid dynasty, and then the modern state of Iran. Under Hulagu's leadership, the siege of Baghdad destroyed Baghdad's standing in the Islamic Golden Age and weakened Damascus, causing a shift of Islamic influence to the Mamluk Sultanate in Cairo and ...

  6. Hulagu Khan. In 1251 Mongke Khan, a grandson of Genghis Khan, became the grand khan of the Mongols and convened his three brothers and close relatives in a meeting to divide the vast territories that had been conquered. To his brother Kubilai Khan, who would eventually play host to Marco Polo, he gave southern China.

  7. Ariq Böke. Ariq Böke (después de 1219 – 1266), los componentes de su nombre también escritos Arigh, Arik y Bukha, Buka (mongol: Аригбөх, chino: 阿里 不 哥), era el séptimo hijo más joven de Tolui, y nieto de Gengis Kan. Después de la muerte de su hermano el Gran Kan Möngke, Ariq Böke reclamó el título de Gran Kan del ...

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