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  1. Shams al-Din Juvayni (Persian: شمس‌الدین جوینی; also spelled Joveyni) was a Persian statesman and member of the Juvayni family. He was an influential figure in early Ilkhanate politics, serving as sahib-i divan (vizier and minister of finance) under four Mongol Ilkhans – Hulagu, Abaqa, Tekuder and Arghun Khan.

  2. Shams al-din Muhammad Juvayni (Persian: شمس‌الدین محمد جوینی) was a Persian statesman and member of the Juvayni family. He served as the state treasurer (mustawfi) of the Khwarazmshah Ala al-Din Muhammad II (r. 1200–1220) and his son Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu (r. 1220–1231).

  3. Atâ-Malek Juvayni (Persian: عطاملک جوینی; 1226–1283), in full, Ala al-Din Ata-ullah (علاءالدین عطاءالله), was a Persian historian and an official of the Mongol state who wrote an account of the Mongol Empire entitled Tarikh-i Jahangushay ("History of the World Conqueror").

  4. 15 de jun. de 2009 · JOVAYNI, ṢĀḤEB DIVĀN ŠAMS-AL-DIN MOḤAMMAD b. Moḥammad (k. 4 Šaʿbān 683/16 October 1284), Persian statesman of the early Il-khanaid period and the younger brother of the historian ʿAlāʾ-al-Din ʿAṭā-Malek Jovayni (q.v.). He was known as ṣāḥeb (-e) divān (chief of secretariat, chief financial officer, vizier ...

  5. ʿAṭā Malek Joveynī (born 1226, Joveyn, Khorāsān—died 1283, Azerbaijan, Iran) was a Persian historian. Joveynī was the first of several brilliant representatives of Persian historiography who flourished during the period of Mongol domination in Iran (1220–1336).

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  6. Chapter 1 Mongol Conquest Strategy in the Middle East. Chapter 2 Continuity and Change in the Mongol Army of the Ilkhanate. Part 2 Internal Actors: Politics, Economy and Religion. Chapter 3 Shams al-Dīn Juwaynī, Vizier and Patron: Mediation between Ruler and Ruled in the Ilkhanate.

  7. Inshä'-collections! from the MongoI period in Iranian history have not received the same amount of attention as their pre-Mongol counterparts; whereas the collections of lctters known under the names of Badi' Arabeg Juvayni, Baha' al-Din Baghdad i, Rashid al-Din Varvat- and others are widely read and studied, this is not the case with later texts.