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Arghun had ten consorts, 7 of them being khatun and 3 of them being concubines. From his children, only 2 sons and 2 daughters reached to adulthood: Principal wives: Qutlugh Khatun (d. 13 March 1288) — daughter of Tengiz Güregen of Oirats and Todogaj Khatun, daughter of Hulagu Khan
El Qutlugh Khatun (Persian: ايلقتلغ; fl. 1323) was the daughter of Abaqa Khan (r. 1265–82), the second Mongol ruler of the Ilkhanate. Her story, included in Khalīl ibn Aybeg al-Ṣafadī 's (around 1297-1363) bibliographic dictionary, sheds light on changing gender norms during the widespread conversion in the Ilkhanate to ...
- Bulujin Egechi
- Abaqa Khan
- Ghurbatai Güregen
- Borjigin
He was the son of Arghun and Quthluq Khatun, continuing a line of rulers who were direct descendants of Chinggis Khan. Considered the most prominent of the Ilkhans, he is best known for making...
28 de abr. de 2022 · He was the son of Arghun and Quthluq Khatun, continuing a long line of rulers who were direct descendants of Genghis Khan. Considered the most prominent of the Ilkhans, he is best known for making a political conversion to Islam in 1295 when he took the throne, marking a turning point for the dominant religion of Mongols in West Asia ...
- Buluqan Khatun Moazzama of The Bayat Tribe
- Mazandaran,, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
- November 05, 1271
- May 11, 1304 (32)Ghazvin, Iran
He was the son of Arghun and Quthluq Khatun, continuing a line of rulers who were direct descendants of Gehengis Khan. He converted to Islam in 1295CE (translator). ↑ 29: The next chapter is dedicated to Imam Ibn Kathir (translator).
He was the son of Arghun and Quthluq Khatun, continuing a line of rulers who were direct descendants of Genghis Khan. Considered the most prominent of the Ilkhans, he is best known for making a political conversion to islam in 1295 when he took the throne, marking a turning point for the dominant religion of Mongols in Central Asia.
He was the son of Arghun and Quthluq Khatun, continuing a long line of rulers who were direct descendants of Genghis Khan. Considered the most prominent of the Ilkhans, he is best known for making a political conversion to Islam in 1295 when he took the throne, marking a turning point for the dominant religion of Mongols in West Asia (Iran ...