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  1. Hulagu Kan, también conocido como Hülegü o Hulegu (c. 1217- Maraghe, 8 de febrero de 1265), fue un gobernante mongol que conquistó gran parte del suroccidente asiático. Conocido en el mundo musulmán como «el terror del islam», su ejército destruyó los dos mayores centros de poder islámico.

    • ᠬᠦᠯᠡᠭᠦ Хүлэгү
    • Nuevo título
    • هولاكو
    • Abaqa Kan
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hulegu_KhanHulegu Khan - Wikipedia

    Hulegu Khan, also known as Hülegü or Hulagu (c. 1217 – 8 February 1265), was a Mongol ruler who conquered much of Western Asia. Son of Tolui and the Keraite princess Sorghaghtani Beki, he was a grandson of Genghis Khan and brother of Ariq Böke, Möngke Khan, and Kublai Khan.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2024 · brother Möngke. brother Kublai Khan. Hülegü (born c. 1217—died Feb. 8, 1265, Jazīreh-ye-Shāhī, Iran) was a Mongol ruler in Iran who founded the Il-Khanid dynasty and, as part of a Mongol program of subduing the Islamic world, seized and sacked Baghdad, the religious and cultural capital of Islam.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Hulagu Khan, also known as Hulagu, Hülegü or Hulegu (Mongolian: Хүлэгү, Khülegü; Chagatai/Persian: ہلاکو - Hulaku; Arabic:هولاكو; c. 1217 – February 8, 1265), was a Mongol ruler who conquered much of Southwest Asia.

  5. 23 de may. de 2018 · Hulagu Khan was a Mongol conqueror and the founder of the Il-Khanid dynasty in Iran. He suppressed the Ismaili sect, destroyed Baghdad and the Abbasid caliphate, and fought with the Mamluks and the Golden Horde.

  6. 15 de dic. de 2004 · Hulāgu Khan was the founder of the Il-khanid dynasty in Persia, the son of Tolui and Sorqoqtani Ḵā-tun. He conquered the Ismaʿili state of Alamut in 1256 and subdued the caliph of Baghdad in 1257. He died in 1265 and was succeeded by his son Möngke Qāʾān.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IlkhanateIlkhanate - Wikipedia

    Definition. History. Origin. Hulegu Khan. Middle period (1265–1291) Religious shift (1291–1316) Disintegration (1316–1357) Franco-Mongol alliance. Government. Legacy. Ilkhan as a tribal title in 19th/20th century Iran. Ilkhans. House of Hulagu (1256–1335; Ilkhanate Mongol kings) House of Ariq Böke. House of Hulagu (1336–1357) House of Hasar.