-
Demasq Kaja or
Dimashq Khwāja (Mongolian: ᠳᠢᠮᠢᠱ ᠬᠣᠵᠠ, romanized: Dimiš Qoǰa; Persian: دمشق خواجه, romanized:
Demašq Ḵᵛājā, 1300 -
August 24, 1327) was...
- his family's
power greatly. His sons Timurtash,
Shaikh Mahmud,
Hasan and
Demasq Kaja were
given governorships of Anatolia, Georgia,
Khorasan and Azerbaijan...
- was
parceled out
among them. His sons Timurtash,
Shaikh Mahmud,
Hasan and
Demasq Kaja were
given governorships of Anatolia, Georgia,
Khorasan and Azerbaijan...
-
Emperor based on
accusations of a
fourth brother,
Marco Visconti.
August 25 –
Demasq Kaja,
Viceroy of
Azerbaijan and of Iraq in the Ilkhanate, the
Mongol Empire's...
- his son and
successor Shaikh Awais.
Dilshad Khatun was the
daughter of
Demasq Kaja, and the
granddaughter of Amir Chupan, who was the
leading Mongol amir...
-
Andronikos II Palaiologos;
Tugha Khatun, a lady
accused of
having an
affair with
Demasq Kaja; Öljaitü also
allegedly had an
additional son,
Ilchi who was claimed...
- 1322 –
Beatrice of Silesia,
queen consort of
Germany (born c. 1292) 1327 –
Demasq Kaja,
Chobanid 1330 – Sir
James Douglas,
Scottish guerrilla leader (born...
- old
rivalry with
Demasq Kaja, son of Chupan. Irinjin's
daughter Tursin's hand was
sought by Toqmaq, but
eventually was
married to
Demasq Khaja on the orders...
-
speed skater Karoline "Kaja" Eidé
Norena (1884–1968),
Norwegian soprano Demasq Kaja (died 1327), a
member of the
Chobanid family Egli Kaja (born 1997)...
- (or mahdi) by
himself and his supporters. Upon the news of his
brother Demasq Kaja's
death on 24
August 1327,
Timurtash retreated to Kayseri, and following...