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  • Il khan
  • Mongolian and Turkic ruler title

    Il Khan (also il-khan, ilkhan, elkhan, etc.), in Turkic languages and Mongolian, is a title of leadership. It combines the title khan with the prefix

    Il khan

    Il_khan

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

    Ilkhanate or Il-khanate was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire. It was ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids (Persian:

    Ilkhanate

    Ilkhanate

    Ilkhanate

  • Qutui Khatun
  • 13th-century Mongol princess and wife of Il-Khan Hulagu

    princess and one of the wives of Il-Khan Hulagu, founder of Ilkhanate. Their son, Tekuder, briefly served as Il-Khan from 1282 until 1284. Khatun had

    Qutui Khatun

    Qutui_Khatun

  • Khan (title)
  • Historical title for a ruler or military leader

    khan's son Khanbikeh (Tatar: Xanbikä) – a queen, khan's wife Khanbaliq (or Dadu) – Yuan capital which later developed into modern Beijing. Il khan Bogda

    Khan (title)

    Khan_(title)

  • Mongol invasion of Syria
  • Horde and the Il-Khanate, were already in open war. The roots of the conflict were related to battles between the descendants of Genghis Khan over the control

    Mongol invasion of Syria

    Mongol invasion of Syria

    Mongol_invasion_of_Syria

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

    Sorghaghtani Beki, he was a grandson of Genghis Khan and brother of Ariq Böke, Möngke Khan, and Kublai Khan. Hulegu's army greatly expanded the southwestern

    Hulegu Khan

    Hulegu Khan

    Hulegu_Khan

  • Sultanate of Rum
  • Turkish state in central Anatolia from 1077 to 1308

    II near Aksaray and all of Anatolia became officially subject to Möngke Khan. In 1260 Kaykaus II fled from Konya to Crimea where he died in 1279. Kilij

    Sultanate of Rum

    Sultanate of Rum

    Sultanate_of_Rum

  • Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan
  • Ruler of the Mongol Ilkhanate from 1316 to 1335

    Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan (June 2, 1305 – December 1, 1335; Persian: ابو سعید بهادر خان), also spelled Abusaid Bahador Khan, Abu Sa'id Behauder (Modern Mongolian:

    Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan

    Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan

    Abu_Sa'id_Bahadur_Khan

  • Church of the Holy Apostles (Ani)
  • Ecclesiastical monument in Turkey near the Armenian border

    inscription in the name of the Il-Khan is dated 1269, and reports the cancellation of taxes: 718 (ie 1269). (In the name) of the Il-khan. By the grace of God,

    Church of the Holy Apostles (Ani)

    Church of the Holy Apostles (Ani)

    Church_of_the_Holy_Apostles_(Ani)

  • Abaqa Khan
  • Mongol ruler of the Ilkhanate from 1265 to 1282

    Abaqa Khan (27 February 1234 – 4 April 1282, Mongolian: Абаха/Абага хан (Khalkha Cyrillic), ᠠᠪᠠᠭ᠎ᠠ ᠬᠠᠨ (Traditional script), "paternal uncle", also transliterated

    Abaqa Khan

    Abaqa Khan

    Abaqa_Khan

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

    which had named him Great Khan with the support of most of Genghis Khan's descendants. Kublai and the fourth brother, the Il-Khan Hulagu, opposed this. Kublai's

    Kublai Khan

    Kublai Khan

    Kublai_Khan

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

    story of the princess Kököchin sent from China to Persia to marry the Īl-khān is also confirmed by independent sources in both Persia and China. Sceptics

    Marco Polo

    Marco Polo

    Marco_Polo

  • Samagar
  • 13th century Mongol general serving the Il-Khan ruler Abaqa Khan

    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

    Samagar

    Samagar

    Samagar

  • Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan)
  • Il-Khan

    p. 616. ISBN 9788187746089. Morby, John (18 September 2014). "Persia, Il-Khans of". Dynasties of the World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-178007-3

    Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan)

    Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan)

    Muhammad_Khan_(Ilkhan)

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

    other travellers. She had originally been betrothed to Ghazan's father, IlKhan Arghun, but since he had died during her months-long journey, she instead

    Ghazan

    Ghazan

    Ghazan

  • Seljuk dynasty
  • Oghuz Turkic dynasty

    Shāh (Niksar, Koyulhisar) Möngke appointed Hulagu, the son of Tolui, as Il khan of the Mongol Empire in 1253 Karamanoğlu Shams ad-Dīn Mehmed Bey (Grand

    Seljuk dynasty

    Seljuk dynasty

    Seljuk_dynasty

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    25 March 1267. Abaqa, the new Mongol il khan, offered alliance against the Mamluks, but war with his rival Baraq Khan hindered any Levantine campaign. Funding

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • Arpa Ke'un
  • Il-Khan from 1335 to 1336

    p. 265. ISBN 978-0199732159. Morby, John (18 September 2014). "Persia, Il-Khans of". Dynasties of the World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-178007-3

    Arpa Ke'un

    Arpa Ke'un

    Arpa_Ke'un

  • Sati Beg
  • Il-Khan

    the sister of Il-Khan Abu Sa'id (r. 1316–1333). She was the consort of amir Chupan (1319–1327), Il-Khan Arpa (r. 1335–36), and Il-Khan Suleiman (r. 1339–1343)

    Sati Beg

    Sati Beg

    Sati_Beg

  • Battle of Ain Jalut
  • 1260 battle between the Mamluk Sultanate and the Mongol Empire

    cooler lands for the summer.Paul Meyvaert, "An Unknown Letter of Hulegu, Il-khan of Persia, to King Louis IX of France," Viator 11 (1980): 258; 249: "Since

    Battle of Ain Jalut

    Battle of Ain Jalut

    Battle_of_Ain_Jalut

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

    Arghun Khan (Mongolian Cyrillic: Аргун; Traditional Mongolian: ᠠᠷᠭᠤᠨ; c. 1258 – 10 March 1291) was the fourth ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate division

    Arghun

    Arghun

    Arghun

  • Tengrism
  • Religion of the Eurasian steppe nations

    your ambassadors led by Mar Bar Sawma telling Us: "if the soldiers of the Il-Khan ride in the direction of Misir (Egypt) we ourselves will ride from here

    Tengrism

    Tengrism

    Tengrism

  • Gaykhatu
  • Ilkhanate ruler from 1291 to 1295

    either, thus losing a bid to throne. As a consequence, Gaykhatu was elected il-khan on 23 July 1291, Ahlat. Gaikhatu's main supporter was his new wife Uruk

    Gaykhatu

    Gaykhatu

    Gaykhatu

  • Möngke Temür (Ilkhanate)
  • Ilkhanate prince (1256–1282)

    ᠮᠦᠨᠺᠬᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ; Chinese: 蒙哥帖木兒), also known as Tash Möngke, was one of the sons of il-khan Hulagu. He ruled over the Ilkhanate, a division of the Mongol Empire. Rashid

    Möngke Temür (Ilkhanate)

    Möngke_Temür_(Ilkhanate)

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

    Jaghatu valley near Maragha to attend the kurultai for the election of new Il-Khan after Abaqa's death in April 1282. The main competition was between his

    Tekuder

    Tekuder

    Tekuder

  • Abu Ishaq Inju
  • Amir of the Injuids

    Moḥammad Īnǰū, who had been the governor of Fārs for the last Mongol Il-khan, Sultan Abu Sa'id, until the latter's death in 1335. Following Abu Sa'id's

    Abu Ishaq Inju

    Abu Ishaq Inju

    Abu_Ishaq_Inju

  • Sadun Artsruni
  • Avag's 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

    Sadun Artsruni

    Sadun_Artsruni

  • Sargis I Jaqeli
  • Georgian ruling prince

    David VII of Georgia, who revolted from the overlordship of the Mongol Il-Khans and placed his forces under Jaqeli's command in 1260. In December 1260

    Sargis I Jaqeli

    Sargis I Jaqeli

    Sargis_I_Jaqeli

  • Jahan Temür
  • Il-Khan

    Temür himself is not recorded. Morby, John (18 September 2014). "Persia, Il-Khans of". Dynasties of the World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-178007-3

    Jahan Temür

    Jahan Temür

    Jahan_Temür

  • Togha Temür
  • Ilkhan (Claimant)

    Of the many individuals who attempted to become Il khan after the death of Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, Togha Temür was the only one who hailed from eastern

    Togha Temür

    Togha Temür

    Togha_Temür

  • Gvantsa Kakhaberidze
  • 13th-century Queen of Georgia

    marriage to Shams al-Din Juvayni, an influential minister at the Mongol Il-Khan’s court. Unlike David VII's first wife, the late Jigda-Khatun, Gvantsa was

    Gvantsa Kakhaberidze

    Gvantsa_Kakhaberidze

  • Golden Horde
  • 1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate

    route south of the Caspian. In 1262, Berke began a war with the Il-Khan Hulagu Khan. This led to several battles on the west side of the Caspian which

    Golden Horde

    Golden Horde

    Golden_Horde

  • Jim Cummings filmography
  • Baldur's Gate Series – Minsc, Firkraag, Gorion, Tazok, Abazigal, Gromnir Il-Khan, Demogorgon Blazing Dragons - King Allfire, Chancellor Cartoon Network

    Jim Cummings filmography

    Jim Cummings filmography

    Jim_Cummings_filmography

  • Aq Buqa
  • Arghun to power as the fourth Il-Khan of Iran in 1284. Aq Buqa had a brother named Tughu. Aq Buqa was in the service of Abaga khan. Aq Buqa, who was promoted

    Aq Buqa

    Aq Buqa

    Aq_Buqa

  • Suleiman Khan
  • Il-Khan

    Suleiman Khan (Persian: ﺳﻠﻴﻤاﻥ ﺧﺎﻥ) was a Chobanid puppet for the throne of the Ilkhanate during the breakdown of central authority in Persia. His birth

    Suleiman Khan

    Suleiman Khan

    Suleiman_Khan

  • George V of Georgia
  • King of Georgia (r. 1299–1302, 1318–1346)

    Viceroy and ally of the Il-Khan Abu Sa'id, collaborating with the powerful Mongol minister Chupan. In 1319 George V supported the Il-Khanate in helping crush

    George V of Georgia

    George V of Georgia

    George_V_of_Georgia

  • Öljaitü
  • Ilkhan from 1304 to 1316

    Legacy of Genghis Khan. BRILL. p. 19. ISBN 978-90-04-24340-8. Hope 2016, p. 185. Morby, John (18 September 2014). "Persia, Il-Khans of". Dynasties of

    Öljaitü

    Öljaitü

    Öljaitü

  • Baydu
  • Ilkhan

    Mustaufi and the Il-Khān dynasty of Iran", Ph.D. diss, 3 vols., University of Manchester, 1983, pp. 354-355 "The Monks of Kublai Khan". aina.org. Retrieved

    Baydu

    Baydu

    Baydu

  • Buqa
  • Mongolian minister in Iran

    chancellor who was instrumental in sweeping Arghun to power as the fourth Il-Khan of Iran in 1284 and became his chief minister (vizier) and advisor, succeeding

    Buqa

    Buqa

    Buqa

  • Anushirwan
  • Claimant to the Ilkhanid throne

    coins in his name until 1357. Morby, John (18 September 2014). "Persia, Il-Khans of". Dynasties of the World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-178007-3

    Anushirwan

    Anushirwan

    Anushirwan

  • Muzaffarids (Iran)
  • Medieval Muslim dynasty in Iran (14th century CE)

    Mubariz al-Din Muhammad, was brought up at the Il-Khan's court but returned to Maibud upon the death of the Il-Khan Öljeitü. In around 1319 he overthrew the

    Muzaffarids (Iran)

    Muzaffarids (Iran)

    Muzaffarids_(Iran)

  • Timur
  • Turco-Mongol conqueror (1320s–1405)

    astrological meaning and the year to coincide with the death of the last Il-K̲h̲ān. Manz, Beatrice Forbes (1988). "Tamerlane and the Symbolism of Sovereignty"

    Timur

    Timur

    Timur

  • Ghazan II
  • Il-Khan

    Ghazan Khan Gold coinage of Ghazan II. Tabriz mint. Dated AH 757 (1356 CE) Il-Khan Chupanid puppet Reign 1356 - 1357 Predecessor Anushirwan Died 1357 (1358)

    Ghazan II

    Ghazan II

    Ghazan_II

  • Musa (Ilkhanid dynasty)
  • Il-Khan in 1336

    Musa Khan (Persian: موسى خان) was an Ilkhan for 4 months. He was a grandson of Baydu. After securing Shaykh Hasan's neutrality, Musa's patron Ali Padshah

    Musa (Ilkhanid dynasty)

    Musa (Ilkhanid dynasty)

    Musa_(Ilkhanid_dynasty)

  • Dera Ismail Khan
  • City in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    Dera Ismail Khan (/deɪrʌ-ɪsmaɪ.iːl-xɑːn/; Saraiki: ڈیرہ اسماعیل خان, Pashto: ډېره اسماعيل خان), abbreviated as D.I. Khan, is a city and headquarters of

    Dera Ismail Khan

    Dera Ismail Khan

    Dera_Ismail_Khan

  • Dhu'l-Kifl
  • Islamic prophet often identified as Ezekiel

    followed suit. The Iraqi authorities assert that in 1316 (715–16 AH), the Il khan Öljaitü acquired the rights of guardianship over the tomb of Dhu'l-Kifl

    Dhu'l-Kifl

    Dhu'l-Kifl

    Dhu'l-Kifl

  • Mongol Armenia
  • Mongol occupation of Armenia

    Mutafian, p.71 Foltz, p.128 "The renewed offensives of the Mongol Khan, the Il-Khan Ghazan, in the year 1299-1302, deployed in collaboration with the

    Mongol Armenia

    Mongol Armenia

    Mongol_Armenia

  • Jalairs
  • Mongol tribe

    Jalairs were close to Great Khans in China and Il-khans in Iran. In Il-khanate, Jalair Buqa revolted against Tekuder Khan and installed Hulagu's grandson

    Jalairs

    Jalairs

    Jalairs

  • Siege of Mayyafariqin
  • 1259–1260 siege

    writer Vartan, he "won the immortal crown, ever faithful to God and to the il-khan; he will share the triumph of those who shared their blood for Christ"

    Siege of Mayyafariqin

    Siege of Mayyafariqin

    Siege_of_Mayyafariqin

  • Leo IV of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1320 to 1341

    were all murdered on the king's orders, Oshin's head being sent to the Il-Khan and Constantine's head to Al-Nasir Muhammad, Sultan of Egypt. Leo had his

    Leo IV of Armenia

    Leo IV of Armenia

    Leo_IV_of_Armenia

  • Blue Horde
  • Mongol horde of the 13th-14th centuries

    rival, the Il-Khans. From the 1280s until 1299, the Blue Horde was effectively under the control of two khans, the legitimate khans and Nogai Khan, a warlord

    Blue Horde

    Blue Horde

    Blue_Horde

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

    Yagi Basti Nowruz Sati Beg (fl. 1316–1345) — daughter of Öljeitü, later Il-Khan: Surgan List of burials at Jannat al-Baqī Yokkaichi, Yasuhiro (2015). "Four

    Chupan

    Chupan

  • Taank Kingdom
  • Early medieval kingdom in the Punjab

    used titles of Turkic origin, for example, Ālakhāna, originating from Il-Khān. He further considers Gujars as descendants of Gurjaras. Xuanzang further

    Taank Kingdom

    Taank Kingdom

    Taank_Kingdom

  • Nogai Khan
  • Mongol general and kingmaker (died 1299/1300)

    Sultan Baibars in 1263. Yet in 1288 he presented Buddhist relics to the Il-Khan Arghun. One of Nogai's wives, Yailaq, regularly visited a Franciscan convent

    Nogai Khan

    Nogai Khan

    Nogai_Khan

  • Herat
  • City in Herat Province, Afghanistan

    Khorāsān and in 1255 he was confirmed in his rule by the founder of the Il-Khan dynasty Hulagu. Shamsuddin Kart founded a new dynasty and his successors

    Herat

    Herat

    Herat

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

    the conversations between the popes and the il-khans, this difference of approach remained: the il-khans spoke of military cooperation, the popes of adhering

    Franco-Mongol alliance

    Franco-Mongol alliance

    Franco-Mongol_alliance

  • Mongol raids into Palestine
  • period of about four months, from February to May 1300, when the Mongol Il-Khan was the de facto lord of the Holy Land. The smaller force of about 10,000

    Mongol raids into Palestine

    Mongol raids into Palestine

    Mongol_raids_into_Palestine

  • Chinese people in Iran
  • Ethnic group

    architecture, music, ceramics and Persian miniatures in the Golden Horde and Il-khan. Han Chinese, Mongols, Uighurs, Venetians and Geonese all lived in Tabriz

    Chinese people in Iran

    Chinese_people_in_Iran

  • Epic of Ergenekon
  • Founding myth of Mongolic peoples

    Mongols, Nekuz and Qiyan (according to Abulghazi Bahadur, nephew and son of Il-Khan respectively), as told in the 14th-century literary history Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh

    Epic of Ergenekon

    Epic_of_Ergenekon

  • Guiscard Bustari
  • Florentine Italian adventurer and ambassador, who was employed by the Mongol Il Khan ruler Ghazan. In the summer 1300, Guiscard Bustari is recorded to have

    Guiscard Bustari

    Guiscard_Bustari

  • Il Beg
  • Khan of the Golden Horde (r. 1374)

    Īl Beg (Kypchak and Turki: ایل بیک) was an ephemeral khan of the Golden Horde in 1374, during a period of civil war. The westernmost portion of the Golden

    Il Beg

    Il_Beg

  • Maria Palaiologina
  • Byzantine wife of 13th century Mongol ruler, Abaqa Khan

    ISBN 978-90-04-30775-9. Janin (1953), p. 213 "Istanbul" (2003), p.111 "IlKhans". Archived from the original on 2008-09-20. Retrieved 2007-09-23.{{cite

    Maria Palaiologina

    Maria Palaiologina

    Maria_Palaiologina

  • Second Battle of Homs
  • 1281 battle between Mamluks and Mongols

    troops, whereupon he turned to the Ilkhanids under Abagha Khan for help. In 1280, the Il-khan Abaqa sent his brother Möngke Temur at the head of a large

    Second Battle of Homs

    Second Battle of Homs

    Second_Battle_of_Homs

  • Merv
  • Ancient major city in Central Asia

    Political History of the Il-Khans". Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. V, Ch. 4, p. 313. Stubbs, Kim (May 2006). "Facing the Wrath of Khan". Military History.

    Merv

    Merv

    Merv

  • Battle of Mari
  • 1266 battle in Mari

    however, Hetoum I was in Tabriz, having gone to the Mongol court of the Il-Khan in Persia to obtain military support. During his absence, the Mamluks marched

    Battle of Mari

    Battle of Mari

    Battle_of_Mari

  • Buğa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sweeping Arghun Khan to power as the fourth Il-Khan of Iran in 1284 Buqa Temür, a khan of the Chagatai Khanate (1272?-1282) Esen Buqa I, a Khan of the Chagatai

    Buğa

    Buğa

  • Harun al-Rashid Mausoleum
  • Ancient mausoleum in Mashhad, Iran

    Iran for the Shia. The present shrine dates to the 14th century, when the Il-khan Öljaitü converted to Twelver Shi'ism. Most of the elaborate decorative

    Harun al-Rashid Mausoleum

    Harun al-Rashid Mausoleum

    Harun_al-Rashid_Mausoleum

  • Irinjin
  • Apart being both Keraites, Qurumushi and Irinjin were both related to il-khan Tekuder by marriage. Qurumushi revolted after his rebuke by Chupan, because

    Irinjin

    Irinjin

  • Joseph in Islam
  • Prophet and son of Jacob in Islam

    that Judaeo-Persian literature seemed to have been developed during the Īl-K̲h̲ān dynasty in Persia, from the end of the seventh to the 13th centuries.

    Joseph in Islam

    Joseph in Islam

    Joseph_in_Islam

  • Crusading movement
  • Framework of Christian holy war

    Cilician Armenia and Bohemond VI of Antioch submitted to Hulegu, the Mongol il khan (ruler of the Middle East). The Ilkhanate's expansion ended in 1260 when

    Crusading movement

    Crusading movement

    Crusading_movement

  • Siege of Baghdad
  • Mongol conquest of the Abbasid Caliphate (1258)

    JSTOR 26673137. Boyle, John Andrew (1968). "Dynastic and Political History of the Il-khans". In Boyle, J. A. (ed.). The Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 5. Cambridge:

    Siege of Baghdad

    Siege of Baghdad

    Siege_of_Baghdad

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

    the Mongols. After these threats, Het'um went to the Mongol court of the Il-Khan in Persia to obtain military support, but in his absence, the Mamluks invaded

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian_Kingdom_of_Cilicia

  • Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
  • Ecclesiastical province of the Church of the East (5th–13th c.)

    apartments in the Greek Palace, probably during the reign of the sympathetic il-khan Arghun, and built a "very beautiful gallery for counsel, recreation, and

    Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon

    Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon

    Patriarchal_Province_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon

  • Abu al-Qasim Kashani
  • Persian historian

    the Il-khan, a history of the Islamic world down to the siege of Baghdad; mostly unpublished. Tārīḵ-e Olǰāytū, 1325, an account of the Il-khan's reign

    Abu al-Qasim Kashani

    Abu al-Qasim Kashani

    Abu_al-Qasim_Kashani

  • List of fratricides in fiction
  • half-brother and half-sisters—the Bhaalspawn—including Illasera, Gromnir Il-Khan, Sendai, Abazigal and Balthazar, collectively known as "The Five". At the

    List of fratricides in fiction

    List_of_fratricides_in_fiction

  • Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia
  • Chinese imperial dynasty

    architecture, music, ceramics and Persian miniatures in the Golden Horde and Il-khan. Han Chinese, Mongols, Uighurs, Venetians and Geonese all lived in Tabriz

    Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia

    Yuan dynasty in Inner Asia

    Yuan_dynasty_in_Inner_Asia

  • Baghatur
  • Honorific title

    Genghis Khan, is called Yesugei Baghatur The Mongol general Subutai is referred to in the Secret History of the Mongols as baghatur. Il khan Abu Sa'id

    Baghatur

    Baghatur

    Baghatur

  • China–Iran relations
  • Bilateral relations

    architecture, music, ceramics, and Persian miniatures in the Golden Horde and Il-khan. Han Chinese, Mongols, Uighurs, Venetians, and Geonese all lived in Tabriz

    China–Iran relations

    China–Iran relations

    China–Iran_relations

  • Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf
  • 1992 video game

    Playable factions: Yuan Dynasty - Kublai Khan Kamakura Shogunate - Hojo Il-Khan Empire - Abaga Mameluke Sultanate - Baybars Byzantine Empire - Michael

    Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf

    Genghis_Khan_II:_Clan_of_the_Gray_Wolf

  • History of Gilan
  • initially remained independent under the Mongol Ilkhanids. In 1306-7 the Il-khan Oljāytū started a major campaign to conquer Gilan. The Mongol forces faced

    History of Gilan

    History of Gilan

    History_of_Gilan

  • Isa Kelemechi
  • Mongol scientist and diplomat

    was later a member of the first mission to Europe sent by Arghun, the Il-Khan in 1285. He met with Pope Honorius IV, remitting a letter from Ghazan offering

    Isa Kelemechi

    Isa Kelemechi

    Isa_Kelemechi

  • Khorasan
  • Historical region of Greater Iran

    History of Iran, Vol. V, Ch. 4, "Dynastic and Political History of the Il-Khans" (John Andrew Boyle), p.312 (1968). Petersen, A. (2014). Islamic Archaeology

    Khorasan

    Khorasan

    Khorasan

  • Mongol conquests
  • Series of military campaigns by the Mongol Empire

     460–487. Boyle, John Andrew (1968). "Dynastic and Political History of the Il-khans". In Boyle, J. A. (ed.). The Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 5. Cambridge:

    Mongol conquests

    Mongol conquests

    Mongol_conquests

  • Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire
  • 1219–1221 military campaign

    Between 1219 and 1221, the Mongol forces under Genghis Khan invaded the lands of the Khwarazmian Empire in Central Asia. The campaign, which followed the

    Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire

    Mongol_invasion_of_the_Khwarazmian_Empire

  • List of female monarchs
  • UNESCO Publishing. p. 241. ISBN 92-3-103876-1. Khan, Shah Rais (1987). Dani, Ahmad Hasan (ed.). Shah Rais Khan's History of Gilgit (PDF). Quaid-i-Azam University

    List of female monarchs

    List of female monarchs

    List_of_female_monarchs

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

    justify Mongol hegemony over Iran". The text was initially commissioned by Il-Khan Ghazan, who was anxious for the Mongols to retain a memory of their nomadic

    Jami' al-tawarikh

    Jami' al-tawarikh

    Jami'_al-tawarikh

  • Siege of Herat (1221)
  • Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire

    William B.; Boyle, John Andrew (eds.). Dynastic and Political History of the ĪlKhāns. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 316. Juzjānī, Menhāj‑al‑Dīn

    Siege of Herat (1221)

    Siege of Herat (1221)

    Siege_of_Herat_(1221)

  • Ali al-Rida
  • Eighth of the Twelve Shia Imams (766–818)

    the Shia. The present shrine dates to the fourteenth century, when the Il-khan Öljaitü converted to Twelver Shi'ism. Most of the elaborate decorative

    Ali al-Rida

    Ali al-Rida

    Ali_al-Rida

  • Abu Taher (family)
  • Persian family of potters

    Abu'l-Qāsem (fl. 1303–1325), Yūsof's brother, a historian under the Mongol Il-khan Olǰāytū; his ʿArāʾes al-ǰawāher wa nafāʾes al-aṭāʾeb includes a short study

    Abu Taher (family)

    Abu Taher (family)

    Abu_Taher_(family)

  • Al-Nukhailah Mosque
  • Twelver Shi'ite mosque in Al Kifl, Iraq

    ninth Imam. In 1316 CE, the Il-khan Öljaitü acquired the right of guardianship over the tomb and his son Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan fully rebuilt the mosque

    Al-Nukhailah Mosque

    Al-Nukhailah Mosque

    Al-Nukhailah_Mosque

  • Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition
  • 2013 video game remastering

    introduced in Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition - Neera the Wild Mage, Dorn Il-Khan the Blackguard, and Rasaad the Monk - who are once again recruitable, with

    Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition

    Baldur's_Gate_II:_Enhanced_Edition

  • 1358
  • Calendar year

    control of the Il-Khanate, after being marched on by the Mongol Jalayirid tribe, ruled by Shaikh Uvais. Shaikh Uvais becomes the new Il-Khan. The Ilkhanate

    1358

    1358

  • Kutlushah
  • Mongol general

    as the Georgians were key in maintaining the northern defenses of the Il-Khan realm against the Golden Horde. In 1298 and 1300, Kutlushah led the repression

    Kutlushah

    Kutlushah

  • Pope Gregory X
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1271 to 1276

    that they would be in charge of coordinating military operations with the Il-Khan. However, these projects for a major new Crusade essentially came to a

    Pope Gregory X

    Pope Gregory X

    Pope_Gregory_X

  • Rabban Bar Sauma
  • 13th-century Turkic Nestorian monk, traveller and diplomat

    the Genoese merchant Buscarello de Ghizolfi, a diplomatic agent for the Il-khans. In the letter to Philip IV, Arghun mentions Bar Sauma: "Under the power

    Rabban Bar Sauma

    Rabban Bar Sauma

    Rabban_Bar_Sauma

  • Second Council of Lyon
  • 14th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church (1272–74)

    maritime Republics and the alliance of the West with Byzantium and the Il-Khan Abagha. However, despite papal plans, there was little support from European

    Second Council of Lyon

    Second_Council_of_Lyon

  • Yuan dynasty
  • Mongol-led dynasty of China (1271–1368)

    "Cambaluc," the capital of the Great Khan, and of life there astounded the people of Europe. The account of his travels, Il milione (or, The Million, known

    Yuan dynasty

    Yuan dynasty

    Yuan_dynasty

  • Persian carpet
  • Term for a handmade carpet from Iran

    possibly driven by the Mongol invasion. Karim Khan Zand appointed the chief of the Chahilu clan as the first Il-Khan of the Qashqai. The most important subtribes

    Persian carpet

    Persian carpet

    Persian_carpet

  • George VI of Georgia
  • King of Georgia from 1308 to 1318

    King of Georgia (actually, only the eastern part of the country) by the Il-khan Öljaitü upon the death of his father in 1311. He reigned under the regency

    George VI of Georgia

    George VI of Georgia

    George_VI_of_Georgia

  • List of wars of succession
  • death of il-khan Abu Sa'id of the Ilkhanate[citation needed] Chagatai wars of succession (1334–1347), after the deposition and killing of khan Tarmashirin

    List of wars of succession

    List of wars of succession

    List_of_wars_of_succession

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  • Khanjana | காந்ஜாநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Khanjana | காந்ஜாநா

    Khanjana | காந்ஜாநா

  • Khanjan | கஂஜந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Khanjan | கஂஜந 

    Dimple of cheeks

    Khanjan | கஂஜந 

  • Khanika | கநிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Khanika | கநிகா

    Noble character

    Khanika | கநிகா

  • Powell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Welsh origin)

    Powell

    English (of Welsh origin) : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel ‘son of Hywel’, a personal name meaning ‘eminent’ (see Howell).Irish : mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil ‘son of the servant of St. Paul’ (see Guilfoyle).This surname is extremely common in Wales and has also spread throughout England and Ireland. The first recorded occurrence of the surname in its modern form is Roger ap Howell, alias Powell, named in a lawsuit in 1563. He was the grandson of Howell ap John (d. 1535). Snelling Powell, born in Carmarthen, Wales, in 1758, came to America in 1793 and was a successful actor and theater manager in Boston. Later members of the family include the novelist Anthony Powell (b. 1905).

    Powell

  • Ira | இரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ira | இரா

    In Hindi Yug, Earth, Muse (Celebrity Name: Amir Khan)

    Ira | இரா

  • Hankes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hankes

    English : variant of Hanks.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from Khanke (a pet form of the Yiddish female personal name Khane; see Hanna 1), with the Yiddish possessive suffix -s.

    Hankes

  • Aryan 
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Aryan 

    (Celebrity Name: Shah Rukh Khan)

    Aryan 

  • KHAN
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    KHAN

    (Hindi ख़ान, Urdu: خان): Hindi and Muslim name derived from Turkish khan, KHAN means "nobleman, ruler." It was originally a title but is now widely used as a personal name.

    KHAN

  • Henkin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Henkin

    English : from a pet form of Henn 1.Dutch : from a pet form of Henneke.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from Khenke (a pet form of the Yiddish female personal name Khane; see Hanna 2) + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.

    Henkin

  • Hankin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire) and Scottish

    Hankin

    English (chiefly Lancashire) and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Hankin, a pet form of Hann, with the addition of the hypocoristic suffix -kin.English : from Middle English Handekin, a diminutive of the nickname Hand.English : from Middle English Hamekin, a pet form of the personal name Hamo, Hame (see Hammond).Dutch : from a pet form of the personal name Johann(es) (see John).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : metronymic from Khanke (a pet form of the Yiddish female personal name Khane; see Hanna), with the Slavic possessive suffix -in.

    Hankin

  • Khanish | காநீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Khanish | காநீஷ

    Lovely

    Khanish | காநீஷ

  • Vail
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vail

    English : variant spelling of Vale.Scottish : shortened form of Macvail, a variant of Macphail, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Phàil ‘son of Paul’.Irish : variant of Veale.

    Vail

  • Gent
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Gent

    English and French : nickname, possibly sometimes applied ironically, from Middle English gente, Old French gent(il) ‘well born’, ‘noble’, ‘courteous’. Compare Gentle.German and English : habitational name for someone from Ghent in Flanders, French name Gand.

    Gent

  • Quail
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish and Scottish

    Quail

    Irish and Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Phóil (see McFall).Irish : variant of Quill 1.English : from Middle English quaille ‘quail’, a nickname for a timorous, lecherous, or fat person, all qualities that were ascribed to the bird.In one family this is an Americanized form of the Ashkenazic Jewish ornamental surname Kvalvaser, meaning ‘spring water’ in Yiddish.

    Quail

  • Khandu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Marathi, Traditional

    Khandu

    Name of God Khandoba (Avatar of Shiva)

    Khandu

  • Cullen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Cullen

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Coileáin ‘descendant of Coileán’, a byname meaning ‘puppy’ or ‘young dog’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cuilinn ‘descendant of Cuileann’, a byname meaning ‘holly’.Scottish : habitational name from Cullen in Banff, so named from Gaelic cùilen, a diminutive of còil, cùil ‘nook’, ‘recess’.English : habitational name from the Rhineland city of Cologne (Old French form of Middle High German Köln, named with Latin colonia ‘colony’).English : variant of Cooling.

    Cullen

  • Brill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brill

    English : habitational name from Brill in Buckinghamshire, named with the Celtic element bre- ‘hill’ + Old English hyll also ‘hill’.North German and Dutch : habitational name from any of various places in northwestern Germany and the Netherlands named Brill, from Middle Low German brūl, bröil ‘wet lowland’. Compare German Bruehl.German : from Middle Low German brill ‘eyeglasses’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of spectacles or perhaps a nickname for someone who wore them.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : acronymic surname from Hebrew ben rabi ‘son of …’ and the first letter of each part of a Yiddish double male personal name, most likely Yude (Juda) Leyb. Many Ashkenazic family names beginning with Br- and Bar- are probably of acronymic origin, but without detailed evidence from family histories it is impossible to specify the personal name from which each is derived.

    Brill

  • Haskin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Haskin

    English : from the Norman personal name Asketin, a pet form of the Old Norse name Ásketil (see Haskell).Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUiscín ‘descendant of Uiscín’, apparently a diminutive of uisce ‘water’ (and thus the surname may be ‘translated’ Waters), but possibly a corruption of a diminutive of Fuarghus meaning ‘cold choice’.Jewish (from Ukraine) : metronymic from Yiddish name Khaske, a pet form of Khane (see Hanna 1) + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.

    Haskin

  • Khanaam | காநாம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Khanaam | காநாம

    Princess, Noble woman

    Khanaam | காநாம

  • Khanak | கநக   
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Khanak | கநக   

    Sweet sound of bangles

    Khanak | கநக   

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  • Enderby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Enderby

    English : habitational name from places in Leicestershire and Lincolnshire, so named from the Old Norse personal name Eindri{dh}i (see Enderson) + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.

  • Balendra
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Traditional

    Balendra

    Lord Krishna

  • LUANNE
  • Female

    English

    LUANNE

    Variant spelling of English Louanna, LUANNE means "famous warrior" and "favor; grace."

  • Prajnay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prajnay

  • Silis
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Silis

  • Anwitha | அந்விதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anwitha | அந்விதா

    Goddess Durga

  • Zarifah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zarifah |

    Beauty, Smart

  • Gurusharan | குருஷரண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gurusharan | குருஷரண

    Refuge at the Guru

  • Malihah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Malihah

    Beautiful

  • AVERY
  • Female

    English

    AVERY

    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Middle English personal name Alfred, AVERY means "elf counsel."

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  • Khan
  • n.

    A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.

  • Cham
  • n.

    The sovereign prince of Tartary; -- now usually written khan.

  • Kan
  • n.

    See Khan.

  • Khan
  • n.

    An Eastern inn or caravansary.

  • In-
  • prep.

    A prefix from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in, meaning in, into, on, among; as, inbred, inborn, inroad; incline, inject, intrude. In words from the Latin, in- regularly becomes il- before l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial; as, illusion, irruption, imblue, immigrate, impart. In- is sometimes used with an simple intensive force.

  • Khanate
  • n.

    Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.