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  1. Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan (June 2, 1305 – December 1, 1335) (Persian: ابو سعید بهادر خان), also spelled Abusaid Bahador Khan, Abu Sa'id Behauder (Modern Mongolian: Абу Саид Бахадур хан, Abu sayid Baghatur Khan, [ˈabusæt ˈbaːtər xaːŋ] in modern Mongolian), was the ninth ruler (c. 1316 – 1335) of ...

  2. ABŪ SAʿĪD BAHĀDOR KHAN. ABŪ SAʿĪD BAHĀDOR KHAN, ʿALĀʾ-AL-DONYĀ-WA’L-DĪN, ninth Il-khan of Iran, the son and successor of Öljeitü (Ūlǰāytū). The more correct form of his name is Bū Saʿīd, as stated by Ṣafadī ( al-Wāfī, p. 322) and confirmed by documents (see V. Minorsky, “A Mongol Decree of 720/1320 to the Family ...

  3. Entangled in the Irinjin-Qurmishi uprising, Abu-Sa`id dispatched a limited force commanded by Amir Hosayn Jalãyer, that nevertheless provoked the gradual withdrawal of Yesaur and Bektut. But by 720/1320, after the quelling of the Irinjin rebellion, the il-khãn was able to mobilize a larger force against Yesaur.

  4. Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, also spelled Abusaid Bahador Khan, Abu Sa'id Behauder, was the ninth ruler of the Ilkhanate, a division of the Mongol Empire that encompassed the present day countries of Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia, as well as parts of Iraq, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

  5. Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan is the 2,454th most popular politician (up from 2,596th in 2019), the 92nd most popular biography from Iran (up from 94th in 2019) and the 51st most popular Iranian Politician. Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan is most famous for being the first emperor of the Mughal Empire.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2022 · The first Ilkhan with a non-Mongolian name, Abu Said initially proved himself to be a worthy military commander. However, faction within the kingdom was on the rise, and independent movements such as the Sarbedariyyeh movement in Khorasan were threatening to cause a disintegration of the Ilkhanate.

  7. 13 de ene. de 2022 · Resumen. Ala al-Dunya wa-din Abu Sa»id Bahadur Khan (2 de junio de 1305 (1305-06-02) – 30 de noviembre de 1335) fue el Ilkhan del estado Hulaguid (1316-1335), sucesor de su padre Oljeitu. Durante los primeros diez años de su reinado (hasta 1327), el país fue gobernado por un poderoso emir Choban, de la tribu mongola de los Sulduz.