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  1. Kutlugh Turkan (c.1208/1213 – 1283), was a sovereign ruler of Kirman from 1257 until 1282. Early life. Different accounts exist regarding her early life.

  2. The Qutlugh-Khanids ( Persian: قراختاییان کرمان, otherwise known as the Qutlugh-Khanid dynasty, Kirmanid dynasty, or very rarely as the Later Western Liao) was a culturally Persianate dynasty of ethnic Khitan origin that ruled over Kirman (in present-day Kerman Province, Iran) from 1222 to 1306.

    • Sultanate
    • Iran
  3. Kutlugh Turkan (c.1208/1213 – 1283), was a sovereign ruler of Kirman from 1257 until 1282. Quick Facts Ruler of Kirman, Reign ... Close. Early life. Different accounts exist regarding her early life.

  4. Hulegu confirmed Hajjaj as the new ruler of Kerman, while Kutlugh Turkan was named a regent responsible for civil affairs. Hajjaj's brother-in-law Azad al-Din Hajji was confirmed as the supreme commander, much to Turkan's displeasure, who later obtained full sovereign rights.

  5. Kutlugh Turkan Safwat al-Din Khatun (1256–1295 , Persian : صفوت الدنیا خاتون ), otherwise known as Padishah Khatun ( Persian : پادشاه خاتون ), was the ruler of Kirman from 1292 until 1295 as a member of the Qutlugh-Khanid dynasty in Persia and a poet in Persian language .

  6. Having obtained recognition, he arrived at Kerman on 19 September 1280 and forced her step-mother Kutlugh Turkan to make him a co-ruler by 19 October, had the khutba proclaimed in his name too. A number of members of the court joined Suyurgatmish, including Muiz al-Din Malekshah, a high ranking noble.

  7. Kutlugh Turkan (c.1208/1213 – 1283), was a ruler of Kirman from 1257 until 1282.