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

    Qutui Khatun (Mongolian: Кутуй Хатун, Persian: قوتی or قوتوی) was a Mongol princess and one of the wives of Il-Khan Hulagu, founder of Ilkhanate. Their son, Tekuder, briefly served as Il-Khan from 1282 until 1284. Khatun had an important role in state affairs during her Tekuder's reign, and she was known as a ...

  2. hmn.wiki › es › Qutui_KhatunQutui Khatún

    Qutui Khatun ( persa : قوتی o قوتوی ) fue una princesa mongola y esposa de Il-Khan Hulagu , fundador de Ilkhanate , con quien dio a luz a un niño, Tekuder , quien sirvió brevemente como Il-Khan desde 1282 hasta 1284. Tuvo un papel importante en asuntos de estado durante el reinado de su hijo.

  3. Qutui Khatun ( persa : قوتی o قوتوی ) fue una princesa mongol y esposa de Il-Khan Hulagu , fundador de Ilkhanate , con quien aburrió a un niño Tekuder que sirvió brevemente como Il-Khan desde 1282 hasta 1284. Tuvo un papel importante en los asuntos estatales durante el reinado de su hijo.

  4. The little portal carrying the name of Qutui Khatun that connects the two minarets is also datable to the 14th century. It is thought that Qutui Khatun was the wife of Abaqa Khan. It is possible that an architect, who set a goal of building in honor of Qutui Khatun within the new complexes built in the 12th–13th centuries, built this monument then.

    • 12th–14th centuries
    • Mausoleum
  5. hmn.wiki › es › Kurdujin_KhatunKurdujin Khatún

    Kurdujin Khatun (antes de 1273-1338) fue una princesa iljanida, gobernante de Kerman entre 1295 y 1296 y de Shiraz entre 1319 y 1338. Su matrimonio con Suyurgatmish de Kerman , un gobernante de Khitan, ayudó a su nuevo esposo a ganar muchos aliados, incluidos Suqunjaq Noyan (gobernador de Irak), Juzestán y Qutui Khatun, la madre de Tekuder .

  6. Mongol courtly women (khātūns), who had enough economic capability and financial autonomy, played an important role in securing political favour and economic support for religious leaders. This paper explores the interaction between courtly women and Sufi shaykhs in Ilkhanid Iran and Anatolia.

  7. Pādshāh Khatun | 283 conclusion Pādshāh Khatun is an example of the politically active, economically autonomous, and culturally involved Turkic-Mongol noblewomen of her time; but, fusing Steppe vigor and Islamic piety, she was also an exceptional character who defied cultural norms.