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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. Son of
Tolui and the Keraite...
- city's ruler,
Caliph al-Musta'sim, a
large army
under the
Mongol prince Hulegu attacked the city.
Within a few w****s, the city fell and was
sacked by the...
- Qara
Hülegü (died 1252) was head of the ulus of the
Chagatai Khanate (1242 - 1246, 1252). He was the son of Mö'etüken (killed
during the 1221
siege of...
- ایلخانان, romanized: Īlkhānān), and
known to the
Mongols as
Hülegü Ulus (lit. 'people or
state of
Hülegü'), was a
Mongol khanate established from the southwestern...
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Chagatai in 1218 and
survived the
purge thanks to his
support for Qara
Hülegü. Baha al-Din
Marghinani also
survived Chagatai,
being a
friend of his son...
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While Hulegu's men were
looting the camp, Nogai's
troops surprised Hulegu's at the
Terek River,
cutting down a
great many of them in an ambush.
Hulegu rallied...
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campaign was
ordered by the
Great Khan Möngke and was led by his brother,
Hülegü. The
campaign against the
Nizaris and
later the
Abbasid Caliphate was intended...
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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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their independence until the
coming of
Hülegü, Möngke's brother, in 1255.
Baiju was
supposedly reproached by
Hulegu for
failing to
extend Mongol power further...
- of
Togha Temür)
Chagatai Khan 1226–1242 Qara
Hülëgü 1242–1246 d. 1252 Yesü Möngke 1246–1252 Qara
Hülëgü (restored) 1252
Mubarak Shah 1252–1260 Orghana...