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    In 1262, Hulagu gave Greater Khorasan and Mazandaran to Abaqa and northern Azerbaijan to Yoshmut. Hulagu himself spent his time living as a nomad in southern Azerbaijan and Armenia. During his early rule, the Ilkhanate experienced mass revolts by its subjects, with the exception of the Seljukids and Artuqids in Anatolia and Mardin.

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  3. Hulagu, que era cristiano, llegaría a destruir Bagdad y a intervenir en las Cruzadas. Funerales de Hulagu, ilustración de un manuscrito del siglo XV / foto Dominio público en Wikimedia Commons A su muerte sería enterrado con todas sus fantásticas riquezas, siendo su funeral el único de la historia del Ilkanato en que se realizaron sacrificios humanos, ya que con él fueron sepultadas ...

  4. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Hulagu Khan was a notable Mongol leader who lived from 1217 until February 8, 1265. He came from a noble family, being the son of Tolui and the Kerait princess Sorghaghtani Beki. He was Genghis Khan’s grandson, as well as the brother of Arik Boke, Mongke, and Kublai Khan. The Mongol army had amazing success under Hulagu’s guidance ...

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  6. The Berke–Hulagu war was fought between two Mongol leaders, Berke Khan of the Golden Horde and Hulagu Khan of the Ilkhanate. It was fought mostly in the Caucasus Mountains area in the 1260s after the destruction of Baghdad in 1258. The war overlaps with the Toluid Civil War in the Mongol Empire between two members of the Tolui family line ...

  7. Ilkhanate. The Ilkhanate, also spelled Il-khanate was a khanate established from the southwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. The Ilkhanid realm was ruled by the Mongol House of Hulagu. Hulagu Khan, the son of Tolui and grandson of Genghis Khan, inherited the Middle Eastern part of the Mongol Empire after his brother Möngke Khan died in 1260.

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