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Meaning of "ilkhan"
ilkhan (noun) - a title given to secondary rulers in the Mongol Empire. This term is historically used in reference to Mongol officials or administrators
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- A provincial khan (originally of the Mongol Empire), especially in Iran between the 13th and 14th centuries.
- Alternative letter-case form of ilkhan
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He received her hand in marriage when he was installed as Ilkhan.
The Ilkhan determined that she should not again return to her husband.
He wrote several polemical treatises during his time at the court of the Ilkhan.
She quickly gained influence over the Ilkhan and exercised the wide powers given to her.
Both of these attempts were repelled by the Ilkhan Arghun.
Under the Seljuks and the Ilkhan the city became a centre of Islamic culture.
Michael had also married another daughter to Abaqa Khan of the Ilkhan.
Tokhta asked the Ilkhan Ghazan for his assistance.
And those sons sired sons, and together they sacked the Ilkhan.
May the Ilkhan.
He birthed robust sons… and those sons sired sons, and together they sacked the Ilkhan.
Abaqa the Ilkhan.
The title Ilkhan resurfaced among the Qashqai nomads of Southern Iran in the 19th century.
She was the uterine sister of the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id.
The Ilkhan Abu Sa'id, however, also disliked Chupan 's influence and successfully eliminated him from court.
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As part of the deal, Hasan Buzurg recognized him as Ilkhan.
He was the great-grandson of the Ilkhan Hülegü 's third son Yoshmut.
He then married Sati Beg, who had previously been Hasan Kucek 's puppet Ilkhan.
Ilkhan Abacha sent a tumen to support crusaders during the Ninth Crusade in 1271.
He was reinstated by Ilkhan Gaykhatu but was executed by Gazan in October 1296.
Ilkhan was Naser Khan, who in 1954 was pushed into exile after his support of Mossadeq.
The Ilkhan 's court.
The Ilkhan Empire ultimately adopted Islam as a state religion in 1295.