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  • Ghazan
  • Ruler of the Mongol Ilkhanate from 1295 to 1304

    Mahmud Ghazan (also Ghazan Khan, sometimes westernized as Casanus; 5 November 1271 – 11 May 1304) was the seventh ruler of the Mongol Empire's Ilkhanate

    Ghazan

    Ghazan

    Ghazan

  • Ghazan Marri
  • Pakistani politician

    mainstream politics. "Ghazan Marri being tried in anti-terrorist court". World News. 2 September 2006. Retrieved 2010-12-12. "Ghazan Marri was wanted in

    Ghazan Marri

    Ghazan_Marri

  • Ilkhanate
  • 1256-1335 Post-Mongol Empire khanate in Iran

    Tajikistan, and Dagestan (Russia). Later Ilkhanid rulers, beginning with Ghazan in 1295, converted to Islam. In the 1330s, the Ilkhanate was ravaged by

    Ilkhanate

    Ilkhanate

    Ilkhanate

  • Shanb Ghazan
  • Shanb-e-Ghazan, Ghazaniyya, or Sham-e-Ghazan (local pronunciation: Sham-Ghazan) (persian: شنب غازان) is one of the historical neighborhoods of Tabriz,

    Shanb Ghazan

    Shanb Ghazan

    Shanb_Ghazan

  • Ghazan Mausoleum
  • Former tomb in Tabriz, Iran

    The Ghazan Mausoleum, also known as Gunbad-i 'Âlî and the Shanb-e Ghazan, was a mausoleum complex built by Ghazan in the suburbs of his capital of Tabriz

    Ghazan Mausoleum

    Ghazan Mausoleum

    Ghazan_Mausoleum

  • Ghazan II
  • Il-Khan

    Ghazan II (Persian: غازان) was the last nominal ruler of the Ilkhanate, ruling in 1356-1357. His existence is known through works of medieval authors and

    Ghazan II

    Ghazan II

    Ghazan_II

  • Kököchin
  • Mongol Ilkhanate princess from the Yuan dynasty in China

    the Yuan founding emperor Kublai, but eventually was married to his son Ghazan when Arghun died by the time she arrived in Persia in 1293. The account

    Kököchin

    Kököchin

  • Ghazan Abad
  • Union Council in Punjab, Pakistan

    Ghazan Abad is a Town and a union council in Punjab, Pakistan. On 1 July 2004, Ghazan Abad became the Union Council of Tehsil Kallar Syeda. Rawalpindi

    Ghazan Abad

    Ghazan_Abad

  • Fall of Ruad
  • Siege; brought the Crusader period to an end in the Holy Land

    intervention of the Mongol ruler of Persia, Ghazan. In 1299, as he prepared an offensive against Syria, Ghazan had sent embassies to Henry II of Jerusalem

    Fall of Ruad

    Fall of Ruad

    Fall_of_Ruad

  • Capture of Damascus (1299)
  • Mongol capture of Damascus

    occupation of the city of Damascus by the forces of the Ilkhanate under Ghazan Khan during the Ilkhanid–Mamluk war. Following the Mongol victory over the

    Capture of Damascus (1299)

    Capture of Damascus (1299)

    Capture_of_Damascus_(1299)

  • Mongol invasion of Syria
  • to Christianity, and did not commit to Islam until 1295, when the Ilkhan Ghazan, a descendant of Tolui, formerly converted when he took the throne. Even

    Mongol invasion of Syria

    Mongol invasion of Syria

    Mongol_invasion_of_Syria

  • Öljaitü
  • Ilkhan from 1304 to 1316

    was the son of the Ilkhan ruler Arghun, brother and successor of Mahmud Ghazan (5th successor of Genghis Khan), and great-grandson of the Ilkhanate founder

    Öljaitü

    Öljaitü

    Öljaitü

  • Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303)
  • Battle in the Mamluk-Ilkhanid War

    Euphrates. Nearly 40 years later, the Ilkhan Ghazan once again invaded Syria, retaking Aleppo in 1299. Ghazan defeated Mamluk forces at the Battle of Wadi

    Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303)

    Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303)

    Battle_of_Marj_al-Saffar_(1303)

  • Henry II of Cyprus
  • King of Jerusalem and Cyprus (1270-1324)

    coordinated military operation in 1299/1300 with Ghazan, the Mongol ruler of the Ilkhanate, when Ghazan invaded Mamluk territory in 1299; he tried to stop

    Henry II of Cyprus

    Henry II of Cyprus

    Henry_II_of_Cyprus

  • Rashid al-Din Hamadani
  • Persian physician and historian (1247–1318)

    1277, Rashid al-Din became the powerful vizier of Ilkhan Ghazan. He was commissioned by Ghazan to write the Jāmiʿ al-Tawārīkh, now considered the most

    Rashid al-Din Hamadani

    Rashid al-Din Hamadani

    Rashid_al-Din_Hamadani

  • Mulay
  • Mongolian commander

    Franks, fl. 1289 - 1312) was a general under the Mongol Ilkhanate ruler Ghazan at the end of the 13th century. Mulay was part of the 1299–1300 Mongol offensive

    Mulay

    Mulay

  • Al-Nasir Muhammad
  • Mamluk Sultan of Egypt from 1293 to 1294

    on Ghazan's army (about 2500 casualties). An-Nasir's forces retreated to Homs followed by the army of Ghazan. An-Nasir left for Egypt and Ghazan took

    Al-Nasir Muhammad

    Al-Nasir Muhammad

    Al-Nasir_Muhammad

  • Kutlushah
  • Mongol general

    Cotlesse in Frank sources), was a general under the Mongol Ilkhanate ruler Ghazan at the end the 13th century. He was particularly active in the Christian

    Kutlushah

    Kutlushah

  • List of grand viziers of Persia
  • Nawrūz (1295) (for Ghazan) Sharaf od-Din Mohammad Biabanaki Semnani (1295–1296) (for Ghazan) Jamal ol-Din Ali Dastjerdani (1296) (for Ghazan) Sadr ol-Din Ahmad

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List_of_grand_viziers_of_Persia

  • Baydu
  • Ilkhan

    without consequences, especially Prince Ghazan in Khorasan grew restless. Baydu explained the fact that Ghazan was away during events leading to Gaykhatu's

    Baydu

    Baydu

    Baydu

  • Syed Ghazi Ghazan Jamal Orakzai
  • Pakistani politician

    Syed Ghazi Ghazan Jamal Orakzai is a Pakistani politician who was a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from August 2019 to January

    Syed Ghazi Ghazan Jamal Orakzai

    Syed_Ghazi_Ghazan_Jamal_Orakzai

  • Mongol raids into Palestine
  • split off from Ghazan's army, and pursued the retreating Mamluk troops as far as Gaza, pushing them back to Egypt. The bulk of Ghazan's forces then proceeded

    Mongol raids into Palestine

    Mongol raids into Palestine

    Mongol_raids_into_Palestine

  • Uljay Qutlugh Khatun
  • Empress consort of the Ilkhanate

    Ghazan Khan. Her mother was Bulughan Khatun, the daughter of Otman, and granddaughter of Obetay Nuyun of the Qonqirut tribe. Bulughan married Ghazan in

    Uljay Qutlugh Khatun

    Uljay_Qutlugh_Khatun

  • Mesud II
  • Last Seljuk Sultan of Rum

    times between 1284 and 1308. He was a vassal of the Mongols under Mahmud Ghazan and exercised no real authority. Mesud died in 1308, the last of the Seljuks

    Mesud II

    Mesud II

    Mesud_II

  • Genghis Khan
  • Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1206 to 1227

    by Rashid al-Din on the order of Genghis's descendant Ghazan in the early 14th century. Ghazan allowed Rashid privileged access to both confidential Mongol

    Genghis Khan

    Genghis Khan

    Genghis_Khan

  • Qurumushi
  • Viceroy in the Mongol Empire

    changed sides frequently over rapid successions of Gaykhatu, Baydu and Ghazan and ended up choosing the victorious side. Qurumushi captured Baydu in Nakhchivan

    Qurumushi

    Qurumushi

  • 1300
  • Calendar year

    the Proleptic Gregorian calendar. January 6 – In the Middle East, Mahmud Ghazan, designated by the Mongol Empire to be the Ilkhanate ruler of what is now

    1300

    1300

    1300

  • Nawrūz (Mongol emir)
  • 13th century Mongol Naib of Ilkhanate and Ilkhanate emir of Khorasan

    rewarded by being atabeg of his 13-year-old son Ghazan and Prince Kingshü (son of Jumghur) as Ghazan's subordinate in Khorasan thanks to the new kingmaker

    Nawrūz (Mongol emir)

    Nawrūz_(Mongol_emir)

  • Bolin (The Legend of Korra)
  • Character in The Legend of Korra

    battles with Zaheer's Red Lotus allies Ming-Hua and Ghazan. The earthbender was routed by Ghazan and the brothers were captured. The brothers were transported

    Bolin (The Legend of Korra)

    Bolin_(The_Legend_of_Korra)

  • Fall of Outremer
  • History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1272–1302

    Arghun's son Ghazan took power in 1295, who converted to Islam to secure cooperation from other influential Mongols. Despite being a Muslim, Ghazan maintained

    Fall of Outremer

    Fall of Outremer

    Fall_of_Outremer

  • Religion in the Mongol Empire
  • Horde, Ghazan and Öljaitü of the Ilkhanate. Berke, who ruled Golden Horde from 1257 to 1266, was the first Muslim leader of any Mongol khanates. Ghazan was

    Religion in the Mongol Empire

    Religion in the Mongol Empire

    Religion_in_the_Mongol_Empire

  • Mako (The Legend of Korra)
  • Character from The Legend of Korra

    with Ghazan at a cave. When it became apparent that Ghazan was no match for the two, the lavabender collapsed the entire cave on the three. Ghazan died

    Mako (The Legend of Korra)

    Mako_(The_Legend_of_Korra)

  • Gualterius de Lavendel
  • ambassador of the king Charles II of Anjou to the Mongol ruler Ghazan. He went to Persia to visit Ghazan, and arrived there after 27 April 1303. The embassy followed

    Gualterius de Lavendel

    Gualterius_de_Lavendel

  • Ghazan, Iran
  • Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran

    Ghazan (Persian: غازان, also Romanized as Qāzān or Ghāzān) is a village in Sumay-ye Shomali Rural District, Sumay-ye Beradust District, Urmia County,

    Ghazan, Iran

    Ghazan,_Iran

  • Ibn Taymiyya
  • Islamic scholar and jurist (1263–1328)

    He is also known for his diplomatic involvement with the Ilkhanid ruler Ghazan Khan at the Battle of Marj al-Saffar, which ended the Mongol invasions of

    Ibn Taymiyya

    Ibn_Taymiyya

  • Ananda (King of Anxi)
  • Buddhism. However, Ghazan Khan of Persia, another member of Genghis Khan's family, converted to Islam as well. Ananda mentioned Ghazan upon being called

    Ananda (King of Anxi)

    Ananda_(King_of_Anxi)

  • Yahballaha III
  • Patriarch of the Church of the East, 1281–1317

    Church of the East during the severe persecutions under the reign of khans Ghazan and his successor Öljaitü. He acknowledged the primacy of the Pope and tried

    Yahballaha III

    Yahballaha III

    Yahballaha_III

  • Sutay
  • to prominence during Ghazan's viceroyalty in Khorasan. He served alongside Mulay, Qutlughshah and Nurin Aqa and fought in Ghazan's war against Nawruz from

    Sutay

    Sutay

  • Gaykhatu
  • Ilkhanate ruler from 1291 to 1295

    in-law of Hulagu Khan). The main contenders for the throne were his nephew Ghazan and cousin Baydu. Baydu was nominated for the throne by an influential Mongol

    Gaykhatu

    Gaykhatu

    Gaykhatu

  • Howard Baskerville
  • American teacher (1885–1909)

    is not a big difference." During the battle that took place in the Shanb Ghazan between the rescue squad led by Baskerville and the besiegers, Baskerville

    Howard Baskerville

    Howard Baskerville

    Howard_Baskerville

  • Franco-Mongol alliance
  • 13th-century attempts at an alliance

    Persia, from its founder Hulagu through his descendants Abaqa, Arghun, Ghazan, and Öljaitü, but without success. The Mongols invaded Syria several times

    Franco-Mongol alliance

    Franco-Mongol alliance

    Franco-Mongol_alliance

  • Guiscard Bustari
  • Mongol Il Khan ruler Ghazan. In the summer 1300, Guiscard Bustari is recorded to have led an embassy of one hundred Mongols sent by Ghazan to Pope Boniface

    Guiscard Bustari

    Guiscard_Bustari

  • Taghachar
  • Mongol commander

    against changed sides and joined Ghazan. A civil war ensued, led by Ghazan Khan, who executed Baydu on the 5 October 1295. Ghazan confirmed Taghachar as viceroy

    Taghachar

    Taghachar

  • Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    Ghazan Khan, 7th Ilkhanate ruler of the Mongol Empire, converts to Islam. 14th-century depiction

    Islam

    Islam

    Islam

  • Jalal al-Din Khan ibn Tokhtamysh
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1411 to 1412

    Tīmūr's emir Ghāzān, married to one of Jalāl ad-Dīn's sisters, to murder the fugitive khan in late 1411 or early 1412. Jalāl ad-Dīn rewarded Ghāzān by making

    Jalal al-Din Khan ibn Tokhtamysh

    Jalal al-Din Khan ibn Tokhtamysh

    Jalal_al-Din_Khan_ibn_Tokhtamysh

  • Al-Aqidah Al-Waasitiyyah
  • Sunni Islamic creed book

    jurist Taqi al-Din ibn Taymiyyah in the year 1297 CE, during the reign of Ghazan, in request of Shafii scholar Radhi al-Din Wasiti, to remove the influence

    Al-Aqidah Al-Waasitiyyah

    Al-Aqidah_Al-Waasitiyyah

  • Arghun
  • Ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate from 1284 to 1291

    went with Marco Polo. Arghun died before Kököchin arrived, so Arghun's son Ghazan married her instead. Arghun was born to Abaqa Khan and Qaitmish Egec̆i (a

    Arghun

    Arghun

    Arghun

  • Jahan Temür
  • Il-Khan

    family had fallen out favor after Ghazan's ascension to the throne. His brother-in-law Eljigidei was executed by Ghazan in 1295, his father Alafrang was

    Jahan Temür

    Jahan Temür

    Jahan_Temür

  • Padishah
  • Persian title

    Padishah of Islam), and Sultan of Rum Kayqubad I (as pādshāh). Mongol Ilkhan Ghazan took the title Padshah-i Islam after he converted to Islam in 1295, possibly

    Padishah

    Padishah

  • Venom of the Red Lotus
  • 13th episode of the 3rd season of The Legend of Korra

    Zaheer flies from the caves and Korra chases after him, while Bolin fights Ghazan and Mako fights Ming-Hua. Korra uses her fire and earthbending to propel

    Venom of the Red Lotus

    Venom_of_the_Red_Lotus

  • Balach Marri
  • Baloch militant and separatist (1966–2007)

    Balochistan politician Khair Bakhsh Marri. Marri's brothers are Hyrbyair Marri, Ghazan Marri, Hamza Marri, Mehran Marri, and Changez Marri. Balach Marri was one

    Balach Marri

    Balach Marri

    Balach_Marri

  • Toqta
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312

    Kipchak steppes, Tokhta demanded that the Ilkhan Ghazan give back the regions of Azerbaijan and the Arran. Ghazan refused his request and replied, "That land

    Toqta

    Toqta

    Toqta

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    Ilkhanid rule. Ghazan Khan converted to Islam in the late 13th century, turning the state further away from the other Mongol realms. After Ghazan's nephew Abu

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

  • Gazan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    village in South Khorasan Province, Iran Gazan, alternate name of Darreh-ye Ghazan-e Sofla, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran Gazan Bazin, Hormozgan

    Gazan

    Gazan

  • Mongol Empire
  • Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368

    This was to mark the end of the southern expansion of the Mongols. When Ghazan took the throne of the Ilkhanate in 1295, he formally accepted Islam as

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol_Empire

  • Darreh-ye Ghazan-e Sofla
  • Village in South Khorasan, Iran

    Darreh-ye Ghazan-e Sofla (Persian: دره گزان سفلي, also Romanized as Darreh-ye Ghazān-e Soflá; also known as Darreh-ye Ghazān, Gazān, Darreh Gazān Pā’īn

    Darreh-ye Ghazan-e Sofla

    Darreh-ye_Ghazan-e_Sofla

  • Kublai Khan
  • Emperor of Yuan China from 1271 to 1294

    In Ilkhanate Persia, Ghazan converted to Islam and recognized Kublai Khan as his suzerain.

    Kublai Khan

    Kublai Khan

    Kublai_Khan

  • Jamal of Hunza
  • Last Mir of Hunza from 1945 to 1974

    last King of the State of the Kingdom of Hunza. The son and heir of Mir Ghazan Khan CBE, heir to the throne of Hunza, Muhammad Jamal Khan was born in 1912

    Jamal of Hunza

    Jamal of Hunza

    Jamal_of_Hunza

  • Tenzin (The Legend of Korra)
  • Fictional character in The Legend of Korra

    against Korra; Tenzin, along Bumi and Kya engaged in a battle with Zaheer, Ghazan, Ming-Hua and P'li in a desperate attempt to protect the rest of his family

    Tenzin (The Legend of Korra)

    Tenzin_(The_Legend_of_Korra)

  • Mir of Hunza
  • Royal title in Pakistan

    Khan II (1790 – 1825) Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan I (1825 – 1864) Mir Muhammad Ghazan Khan I (1864 – 1886) Mir Safdar Ali Khan (1886 – 1891) Mir Safdar fled to

    Mir of Hunza

    Mir of Hunza

    Mir_of_Hunza

  • List of Mongol rulers
  • Tekuder (1282–1284) Arghun (1284–1291) Gaykhatu (1291–1295) Baydu (1295) Ghazan (1295–1304) Öljaitü (1304–1316) Abu Sa'id (1316–1335) Arpa Ke'ün (1335–1336)

    List of Mongol rulers

    List of Mongol rulers

    List_of_Mongol_rulers

  • Jami' al-tawarikh
  • Work of literature and history, produced in the Mongol Ilkhanate

    The history of the Mongols from Genghis Khan up to the death of Mahmud Ghazan (d. 1304). The second part includes: The history of the reign of Öljaitü

    Jami' al-tawarikh

    Jami' al-tawarikh

    Jami'_al-tawarikh

  • Appanage
  • Grant to a younger child of a monarch

    China, valleys in Tibet, and lands in Mongolia. In 1298, his descendant Ghazan of Persia sent envoys with precious gifts to the Great Khan Temür, and asked

    Appanage

    Appanage

    Appanage

  • List of former Buddhists
  • Suri – king of the Ghurid dynasty from the 10th-century to 1011 Mahmud Ghazan – seventh ruler of the Ilkhanate Korguz – was a Uyghur governor of Khorasan

    List of former Buddhists

    List_of_former_Buddhists

  • Khanate
  • Monarchical state ruled by a khan

    and part of modern Tajikistan. Later Ilkhanate rulers, beginning with Ghazan in 1295, converted to Islam. In the 1330s, the Ilkhanate was ravaged by

    Khanate

    Khanate

  • Barthélemy de Quincy
  • Marshal of the Knights Templar

    reconquer the Holy Land in alliance with the Mongols under Ghazan. By the end of September 1300, Ghazan set out from Tabriz, while Templars and Hospitallers

    Barthélemy de Quincy

    Barthélemy_de_Quincy

  • Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar
  • 1299 Mongols–Mamluk conflict

    years after the last Mongol defeat in Syria at the Second Battle of Homs, Ghazan Khan and an army of Mongols, Georgians, and Armenians, crossed the Euphrates

    Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar

    Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar

    Battle_of_Wadi_al-Khaznadar

  • Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
  • State in southern Anatolia (1080–1375)

    attack by the Mamluks, asked the Mongol khan of Persia, Ghâzân, for his support. In response, Ghâzân marched towards Syria and invited the Franks of Cyprus

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian_Kingdom_of_Cilicia

  • Hamid Beg
  • Founding Bey of Hamid

    as well as Eğridir, Isparta, and partially Burdur. When the next Ilkhan, Ghazan (r. 1295–1304), dismissed Mesud II, Hamid took advantage of the political

    Hamid Beg

    Hamid_Beg

  • The Legend of Korra season 3
  • Season of television series

    Varrick Stephanie Sheh as Zhu Li Grey DeLisle as Ming'hua Peter Giles as Ghazan Kristy Wu as P'Li Alyson Stoner as Opal Beifong Book Three was the first

    The Legend of Korra season 3

    The_Legend_of_Korra_season_3

  • Jacques de Molay
  • Grand Master of the Knights Templar

    heads of the military orders, with the ambassador of the Mongol leader Ghazan also in attendance. The ships left Famagusta on 20 July 1300, and under

    Jacques de Molay

    Jacques de Molay

    Jacques_de_Molay

  • Qeran Chay Kandi
  • Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    (Persian: قران چاي كندي, also Romanized as Qerān Chāy Kandī; also known as Ghāzān Chāy Kandī, Gherān, and Gherān Chāy Kandī) is a village in Mulan Rural District

    Qeran Chay Kandi

    Qeran_Chay_Kandi

  • Paiza
  • Tablet carried by Mongol officials to signify authority

    Kublai Khan (r. 1260–1294), left a good description of the paiza. The Ilkhan Ghazan (r. 1295–1304) reformed the issuance of jarliqs, creating set forms and

    Paiza

    Paiza

    Paiza

  • Islam in Mongolia
  • Horde who was the first Mongol ruler to establish Islam in a Mongol state. Ghazan - seventh ruler of the Ilkhanate. Muhammad Khodabandeh - formerly a Christian

    Islam in Mongolia

    Islam in Mongolia

    Islam_in_Mongolia

  • Sutayids
  • 14th-century Mongol dynasty

    Sutayids (Turkish: Sutaylılar) were a Mongol dynasty descended from Ilkhan Ghazan's commander Emir Sutay. Like other post-Ilkhanate Mongol dynasties, such

    Sutayids

    Sutayids

  • Bilarghu
  • Bilarghu, also Pilargh'ou, was a Mongol general of the ruler Ghazan during the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th century. During the Mongol

    Bilarghu

    Bilarghu

  • Hyrbyair Marri
  • Baloch activist

    Marri tribe. Hyrbyair's elder brothers are Changez Marri, Balach Marri, Ghazan Marri and Hamza Marri; his younger brother is Mehran Baluch. In 1980 he

    Hyrbyair Marri

    Hyrbyair Marri

    Hyrbyair_Marri

  • Mongol Armenia
  • Mongol occupation of Armenia

    rise of the Mongol Ilkhan Ghazan in 1295, Hethum II was able to again reinforce relations with the Mongols. Hethum visited Ghazan at his court, who renewed

    Mongol Armenia

    Mongol Armenia

    Mongol_Armenia

  • Hulegu Khan
  • Western Asian Mongol ruler (c. 1217–1265)

    Can Grande ("Great Khan"), Alaone (Hulegu), Argone (Arghun), and Cassano (Ghazan) are recorded. Hulegu had fourteen wives and concubines with at least 21

    Hulegu Khan

    Hulegu Khan

    Hulegu_Khan

  • Mahmud
  • Name list

    Mahmud II (1785–1839), Sultan of Ottoman Empire 1808–1839 Ghazan (1271–1304), born Mahmud Ghazan, (Khan, Ilkhan, Sultan) the seventh ruler of the Mongol

    Mahmud

    Mahmud

    Mahmud

  • Zoroastrianism in Iran
  • Overview of the Zoroastrian populace in Iran

    However, within half a century of the conquest, the leader of the Ilkhanate, Ghazan Khan, who had been raised a member of the Church of the East, converted

    Zoroastrianism in Iran

    Zoroastrianism in Iran

    Zoroastrianism_in_Iran

  • Tarikh-i Jahangushay
  • Chronicle of the Mongol conquest of Persia

    manuscript Manafi' al-Hayawan (Ms M. 500) commissioned by Mongol ruler Ghazan. There are no earlier known Persian illustrated manuscripts from before

    Tarikh-i Jahangushay

    Tarikh-i Jahangushay

    Tarikh-i_Jahangushay

  • Chupan
  • Nominal general of the Mongol Empire (died 1327)

    during Ghazan's three campaigns against Syria, then under the rule of the Mamelukes. However, later, Chupan's army under the command of Ghazan's chief

    Chupan

    Chupan

  • Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan
  • Pakistani politician

    Hunza, Muhammad Jamal Khan. Mir Mohammad Jamal Khan was the son of Mir Ghazan II. Mohammad Jamal Khan was named Mir on 25 September 1974. When he died

    Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan

    Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan

    Mir_Ghazanfar_Ali_Khan

  • Mehran Marri
  • British-Pakistani Baloch separatist

    Marri, related to the BLA's funding. Balochistan Changez Marri Balach Marri Ghazan Marri Hyrbyair Marri Hamza Marri Brahamdagh Bugti Shah, Murtaza Ali (10

    Mehran Marri

    Mehran Marri

    Mehran_Marri

  • Fakhr aI-Din Isa ibn Ibrahim
  • Christian who was a governor of the city of Mosul for the Mongol Ilkhanid ruler Ghazan Khan (r. 1295-1304). He was a bibliophile and was famous for his cultural

    Fakhr aI-Din Isa ibn Ibrahim

    Fakhr aI-Din Isa ibn Ibrahim

    Fakhr_aI-Din_Isa_ibn_Ibrahim

  • Rab'-e Rashidi
  • Historic site in Tabriz, Iran

    books that was constructed in the early 14th century during the reign of Ghazan, a ruler of the Ilkhanid dynasty, in the northeastern part of the city of

    Rab'-e Rashidi

    Rab'-e Rashidi

    Rab'-e_Rashidi

  • Qazan Khan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Qazan or Ghazan is the name of: Ghazan Khan, the most famous Ilkhan of Mongol Persia Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur (died 1346), ruler of the Chagatai Khanate

    Qazan Khan

    Qazan_Khan

  • Byzantine–Mongol alliance
  • 13th–14th-century alliance in the Near East

    offered Ghazan a marital alliance, in exchange for Mongol help to fight against the Turcomans at the Oriental frontier of the Byzantine Empire. Ghazan accepted

    Byzantine–Mongol alliance

    Byzantine–Mongol alliance

    Byzantine–Mongol_alliance

  • Tekuder
  • Sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate (1246-1284) (r. 1282-1284)

    councillors, refused. Another embassy sent by Arghun, this time led by his son Ghazan arrived at Tekuder's camp near Semnan on 31 May. The embassy was a success

    Tekuder

    Tekuder

    Tekuder

  • Changez Khan Marri
  • Pakistani politician

    Gazaini sub tribe of Marri. His brothers are Hyrbyair Marri, Balach Marri, Ghazan Marri, Hamza Marri and Mehran Marri. Marri was elected to the Provincial

    Changez Khan Marri

    Changez_Khan_Marri

  • List of royal consorts of Iran
  • Doquz Khatun Hulagu Khan Buluqhan Khatun Abaqa Khan Arghun Khan Kököchin Ghazan Uljay Qutlugh Khatun Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan Baghdad Khatun Dilshad Khatun

    List of royal consorts of Iran

    List of royal consorts of Iran

    List_of_royal_consorts_of_Iran

  • David VIII
  • King of Georgia (r. 1292–1311)

    internal conflict in the Ilkhanate. However, Baydu was killed and Ghazan became a khan. Ghazan ordered the Georgian king to arrive to his capital Tabriz. Remembering

    David VIII

    David VIII

    David_VIII

  • Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399
  • Latter period of the Crusades

    Arghun's son Ghazan took power in 1295, who converted to Islam to secure cooperation from other influential Mongols. Despite being a Muslim, Ghazan maintained

    Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399

    Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399

    Crusades_after_the_fall_of_Acre,_1291–1399

  • Marco Polo
  • Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer (1254–1324)

    that Arghun Khan died, and Kököchin eventually became a wife of his son Ghazan. After leaving the princess, the Polos travelled overland to Constantinople

    Marco Polo

    Marco Polo

    Marco_Polo

  • Anushirwan
  • Claimant to the Ilkhanid throne

    obverse; right = reverse) at the time David IX ruled in Georgia Il-Khan Chupanid puppet Reign 1344–1357 Predecessor Suleiman Khan Successor Ghazan II

    Anushirwan

    Anushirwan

    Anushirwan

  • Society of the Mongol Empire
  • 13th-century Mongol social structure

    Khanate, the Ilkhanate minted their coins in gold, silver, and copper. Ghazan's fiscal reforms enabled the inauguration of a unified bimetallic currency

    Society of the Mongol Empire

    Society of the Mongol Empire

    Society_of_the_Mongol_Empire

  • Bolad
  • and Ghazan, when the latter became the new Ilkhan in 1295. Although, his reputation may have been little diminished during Ghazan's reign, Ghazan respected

    Bolad

    Bolad

  • Gazan-e Olya
  • Village in Kurdistan, Iran

    گزان عليا, also Romanized as Gazān-e ‘Olyā; also known as Gazān-e Bālā, Ghazān, Ghazvin, Qāzān, Qazan-e ‘Olyā, and Qazzān) is a village in Hoseynabad-e

    Gazan-e Olya

    Gazan-e_Olya

  • Knights Templar
  • Catholic military order, 1118 to 1312

    enterprise of reconquest of the Holy Land, in liaison with the offensives of Ghazan, the Mongol Khan of Persia." Nicholson 2001, p. 201 The Templars retained

    Knights Templar

    Knights Templar

    Knights_Templar

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  • Prakher
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Prakher

    Intelligent

  • Spiers
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Spiers

    Spear-man

  • Ridansh | ரீதாஂஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ridansh | ரீதாஂஷ

  • HETI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    HETI

    , the father of Eopeii.

  • Snehadra | ஸ்நேஹாத்ர
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Snehadra | ஸ்நேஹாத்ர

  • Critchley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Critchley

    English (Lancashire) : either a variant of Critchlow or a habitational name from some other place, now lost.

  • GEENA
  • Female

    English

    GEENA

    Variant spelling of English Gina, GEENA means "earth-worker, farmer." 

  • Syasank
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Syasank

    Lord Shiva

  • Sawab
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sawab

    Reward; Name of an Early Poetess

  • VARVARA
  • Female

    Russian

    VARVARA

    (Варвара) Russian form of Greek Barbara, VARVARA means "foreign; strange."

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