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Hulegu Khan, also
known as
Hülegü or
Hulagu (c. 1217 – 8
February 1265), was a
Mongol ruler who
conquered much of
Western Asia. As a son of
Tolui and...
- ایلخانان, romanized: Īlkhānān), and
known to the
Mongols as
Hülegü Ulus (lit. 'people /
state of
Hülegü'). The
Ilkhanid realm was
officially known as the Land...
- The Berke–
Hulegu war was
fought between two
Mongol leaders,
Berke Khan of the
Golden Horde and
Hulegu Khan of the Ilkhanate. It was
fought mostly in the...
- The
siege of
Baghdad took
place in
early 1258. A
large army
commanded by
Hulegu, a
prince of the
Mongol Empire,
attacked the
historic capital of the Abbasid...
- Qara
Hülegü (died 1252) was head of the ulus of the
Chagatai Khanate (1242–1246, 1252). He was the son of
Mutukan (killed
during the
siege of Bamyan),...
- Ilkhanate, the
armies of
Hulegu Khan
captured and
sacked Baghdad in 1258,
along with the
Ayyubid capital of
Damascus sometime later.
Hulegu sent
envoys to Cairo...
- Marghinani. In 1252 he was
deposed by Möngke Khan, who
installed Qara
Hülegü again. Qara
Hülegü died on his way home and was
succeeded by his son
Mubarak Shah...
-
campaign against the
Nizaris led by
Hülegü. The new
Nizari Imam was
already engaged in
negotiations with
Hülegü as he was
advancing toward his stronghold...
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Baydu (Mongolian script:ᠪᠠᠶᠢᠳᠤ; Mongolian: Байду) (died 1295) was the
sixth ruler of the
Mongol empire's
Ilkhanate division in Iran. He was the son of...
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castle of
Alamut when it was
attacked by the
forces of the
Mongol leader Hulegu, a
grandson of
Genghis Khan. Some
sources claim that al-Tusi betra**** the...