• Kutlushah, Kutlusha or Qutlughshah (Mongolian: Кутлугшах, Persian: قتلغشاه, Armenian: Խութլուշահը or Cotlesse in Frank sources), was a general under the...
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    Islam did not happen suddenly. Öljeitü's historian Qāshāni records that Kutlushah, after losing patience with a dispute between Hanafi and Shafi'i Sunnis...
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    northern Afghanistan, but the Malik betrayed him and delivered Nawrūz to Kutlushah, who had Nawrūz executed immediately on August 13. Ghazan maintained strong...
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    Ghazan ordering King Hetum II to accompany Kutlushah on the 1303 attack on Damascus....
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  • al-Muluk Muhammad. Shah-Kaykhusraw, with the support of the Ilkhanid Kutlushah, invaded Mazandaran and forced Shams al-Muluk to flee. However, he later...
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    In April 1303, the Mamluks managed to defeat the Mongol army led by Kutlushah and Mulay along with their Armenian allies at the Battle of Marj al-Saffar...
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    arrested by his own troops and executed. Subsequently, Iqbalshah, son of Kutlushah, was appointed to be the Mongol governor of Georgia (Gurjistan). In 1330-31...
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  • Genoese fleet, but held it only briefly. He also met with the Mongol leader Kutlushah in 1301, in an unsuccessful attempt to coordinate a military attack against...
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    Villaret Mongols Abaqa Möngke Temur Taghachar Arghun Gaykhatu Baydu Ghazan Kutlushah Mulay Öljaitü Mamluks Baibars Qalawun Sunqur al-Ashqar Al-Mansur II Muhammad...
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  • and later Prime Minister of Mongolia. Kitbuqa (died 1260), lieutenant. Kutlushah (1250–1307), general. Mamay (1335–1380), Mongol leader of the Golden Horde...
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  • the delegation sent by David for negotiations with the Mongol commander Kutlushah, who treated the queen with special honor, she being a Mongol princess...
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    Aleppo 1303 20 April Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303): Mongol army under Kutlushah is defeated by the Mamluks 1304 11 May Ghazan dies and is succeeded by...
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    Lasha. In 1298, she was part of negotiations with the Mongol general Kutlushah sent by the Ilkhan Arghun against her son David VIII. Of the children...
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  • Shah-Kaykhusraw (r. 1310–1328) against the Mongol commander Mu'min and his son Kutlushah, and the powerful Kiya Jalali family of Sari. Shahriyar was murdered in...
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  • brother Yol Qutluq and his nephew Kuchluk. Emir Kutlushah was ordered to pursue Nawruz and kill him. Kutlushah's armies defeated Nawruz near Jam and Nishapur...
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  • chingsang and agha. According to Kashani, he ranked behind Chupan and Kutlushah who served the Ilkhan as main advisors. He was responsible for logistical...
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