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    Abaqa Khan (27 February 1234 – 4 April 1282, Mongolian: Абаха/Абага хан (Khalkha Cyrillic), ᠠᠪᠠᠭ᠎ᠠ ᠬᠠᠨ (Traditional script), "paternal uncle", also transliterated...
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    a fifth of the entire Mongol army for the campaign and he took his sons Abaqa and Yoshmut along with him. Hulagu also took with him many Chinese scholars...
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    Gaykhatu (redirect from Gaikhatu ebne Abaqa)
    lit. 'Jewel Diamond') which appeared on his paper money. He was born to Abaqa and Martai khatun (daughter of Chigu Noyan of Khongirad and Tümelün bekhi...
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    the sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate, son of Hulegu and brother of Abaqa. He was eventually succeeded by his nephew Arghun Khan. Tekuder was born...
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    Yesunchin Khatun (d. January/February 1272) – a lady from the Suldus tribe Abaqa (1234–1282) Dokuz Khatun, daughter of Uyku (son of Toghrul) and widow of...
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    Since Hulagu died before Maria arrived, she was instead married to Abaqa. Abaqa's transition to Ilkhan was slow, and was continually threatened by the...
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  • Abaka may refer to: Abaqa Khan (1234–1282), ruler of the Mongol Ilkhanate, based in Persia Abacá, a Philippine species of banana Edmund Abaka, photographer...
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    of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate, from 1284 to 1291. He was the son of Abaqa Khan, and like his father, was a devout Buddhist (although pro-Christian)...
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    another two years to regather his strength. In 1275, Abaqa sent a messenger to Edward with a letter. Abaqa requested that Edward mobilize for another Crusade...
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  • the Ilkhanate in Iran and Mesopotamia. See Category: Il-Khan emperors Son Abaqa, Il-Khan 1265–1282. Son Arghun, Il-Khan 1284–1291 - Buluqhan Khatan (wife)...
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    supported Kublai's rival claimant, Ariqboke. Kublai dispatched an army under Abaqa to attack the Golden Horde, while Ariqboke sent Nogai to invade the Ilkhanate;...
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    Kublai named Hulagu's son Abaqa as new Ilkhan, and nominated Batu's grandson Möngke Temür to lead the Golden Horde. Abaqa sought foreign alliances, such...
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    towards Christianity while still worshipping Tengri. The Mongolic leader Abaqa Khan sent a delegation of 13–16 to the Second Council of Lyon (1274), which...
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    Samagar, also Cemakar, was a Mongol general of the Il-Khan ruler Abaqa Khan (1234–1282), mentioned as leading a Mongol invasion force in 1271, in attempted...
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    division of the Mongol Empire centered on Iran. The battle was part of Abaqa Khan's attempt at taking Syria from the Egyptians. After the Mamluk victories...
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    Mongol Ilkhanate in Persia, from its founder Hulagu through his descendants Abaqa, Arghun, Ghazan, and Öljaitü, but without success. The Mongols invaded Syria...
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  • hidden the Mongols earlier. The Mongol Ilkhan Abaqa, meanwhile reasserted his authority in Rum. After Abaqa surveyed the battlefield he became very angry...
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    Yoshmut (section Under Abaqa)
    One of the three eldest sons of Hulagu, he accompanied his father with Abaqa in his Nizari campaign in Persia from 1253. His first assignment was subjugation...
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    became the wife of the Mongol ruler Abaqa Khan, and an influential Christian leader among the Mongols. After Abaqa's death she became the leader of a Monastery...
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  • years later his successor Abaqa Khan, whom he accompanied in his campaign against Derbent and Baku. He again visited Abaqa Khan, accompanied by Shams-uddin...
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    the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaeologos (Abaqa's father-in-law). Pope Clement welcomed Abaqa's proposal in a non-committal manner, but did inform...
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  • Mu'in ad-Dīn Mehmed (r. 1277–1297) Mū'hazzab ūd-Dīn Ali Kubilai endorsed Abaqa, the son of Hulagu, as Il-Khan in 1270 (r. 1265–1282) Ahmad Tagüdar (r....
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    family was fully recognized as legitimate family members. Kublai Khan named Abaqa as the new Ilkhan (obedient khan) and nominated Batu's grandson Mentemu...
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    Ilkhanid ruler Abaqa (1234–1282). She belonged to the Mongol tribe of the Bayaut (also Baya'ud, Chinese: 伯牙吾). She was married to Abaqa Khan as his ninth...
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    mother Kutlugh Turkan's visit to coronation ceremony of Abaqa in 1265. Her first spouse was Abaqa Khan to whom she was married on 22 May 1272. The marriage...
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    defeating Prince Buchin, the governor of Khorasan, and brother of Abaqa Khan. Abaqa rushed from Azerbaijan and defeated Baraq near Herat on 22 July 1270...
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  • now ruled by Hulegu's successor Abaqa Khan. He invaded Persia and plundered some areas before being met in battle by Abaqa on the Aksu. A fierce and severe...
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    Church of the East was approved by Abaqa Khan for political reasons and consecrated in 1281 as Yahballaha III. In 1282, Abaqa Khan's brother Tekuder, a convert...
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    Mu‘in ad-Dīn Mehmed (r. 1277-1297) Mū'hazzab ūd-Dīn Ali Kubilai endorsed Abaqa, the son of Hulagu, as Il-Khan in 1270 (r. 1265–1282) Ahmad Tagüdar (r....
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    daughter Khoshak. He was concurrently "Prime Minister" of the Mongol Il-Khan Abaqa. Sadun was a great-grandson of Amir K'urd (Abulasan), governor of Tbilisi...
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