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    Pope Nicholas IV. However, according Tarikh-i Uljaytu (History of Oljeitu), Öljeitu was at first known as "Öljei Buqa", and then "Temüder", and finally...
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    complex of ruins centering on the Mausoleum of the Mongol ruler Il-khan Öljeitü, also known as Muhammad Khodabandeh. The estimated 200 ton dome stands...
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  • met up with Öljeitü. Qutlugh Shah's army, however, did not fare so well, and he was killed by the Gilakis. Following his death, Öljeitü made Chupan his...
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    under the influence of the theologians al-Allama al-Hilli and al-Bahrani. Öljeitü, who had been baptised in Christianity as an infant and had flirted with...
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    Temür Khan (redirect from Temur Oljeitu)
    Öljeyitü Khan (Mongolian: Өлзийт; Mongolian script: ᠥᠯᠵᠡᠶᠢᠲᠦ Öljeyitü; Chinese: 完澤篤汗), born Temür (Mongolian: Төмөр ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ; Chinese: 鐵穆耳; October 15, 1265...
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  • just such a beautiful lady. It is forbidden for you to see her, as she is Oljeitu, the wife of your son." The Khan ordered Khuuhai to bring the lady to him...
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  • Ilkhanid force, entered Khorasan; Öljeitü then allowed him to take control of the pasture lands of the Badghis. Öljeitü died in 1316 and was succeeded as...
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    Georgia (actually, only the eastern part of the country) by the Il-khan Öljeitü upon the death of his father in 1311. He reigned under the regency of his...
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    of the Mongol general Bilarghu. He was supported by the Mongol Ilkhan Oljeitu, who had ordered the execution of Bilarghu in response to their assassinations...
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    In April 1305, Oljeitu sent letters to Philip IV of France, Pope Clement V, and Edward I of England. As had his predecessors, Oljeitu offered a military...
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    Europe from 1289 to 1305, serving the Mongol rulers Arghun, Ghazan and then Oljeitu. The goal of the communications was to form a Franco-Mongol alliance between...
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  • Ghazan's order. The work was completed in 1311 during the reign of Ilkhan Öljeitü (1304–1316). Altan Debter, written by Mongol historian Bolad Chinsan, served...
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    Abaqa's son Arghun) Ghazan and Öljeitü, both of whom later succeeded Arghun, and eventually converted to Islam. Arghun had Öljeitü baptized at birth, and gave...
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    Christian kingdom and complained to the leader of the Mongol Ilkhanate, Oljeitu. Bilarghu invited Hethum, Leo, and many other important Armenian nobles...
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    Ghazan. Three years later, Fakhr-uddin fought against Ghazan's successor Oljeitu, who shortly after his ascension in 1306 sent a force of 10,000 to take...
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    by Pope Clement V at the Council of Vienne. Another embassy was sent by Oljeitu to the West and to Edward II of England in 1313. The same year, Philip...
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    preferred Muslims. He demanded that the Ilkhan Ghazan and his successor Oljeitu give Azerbaijan back but was refused. Then he sought assistance from Egypt...
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    influence, he put a stop to the persecutions. During the reign of the Ilkhan Öljeitü, the Assyrian inhabitants retreated to the citadel to escape persecution...
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    1295 – 11 May 1304 Coronation 19 October 1295 Predecessor Baydu Successor Öljeitü Naib Nawruz Viceroy of Khorasan Reign 1284 - 1295 Predecessor Arghun Successor...
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    Regnal titles Preceded by Öljeitü Ilkhanid Dynasty 1316–1335 Succeeded by Arpa Ke'un...
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    khurtel (khaad). p. 81.[full citation needed] Vernadsky 1953, p. 74. Oljeitu's letter to Philipp the Fair Saunders 2001. Howorth. p. 145. Weatherford...
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    Hulagu Khan Kitbuqa † Baidar Samgar Abagha Möngke-Temur Ghazan Kutluqshah Oljeitu Hethum of Armenia Leo II of Armenia Demetrius II of Georgia Bohemond VI...
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  • Mongol Ilkhanid ruler Oljeitu in the Persian capital of Tabriz, where he held the high position of Ildüchi, "Sword bearer", for Oljeitu. Other adventurers...
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    a Crusade, and in 1307 received new ambassadors from the Mongol leader Oljeitu, which cheered him "like spiritual sustenance" and encouraged him to evoke...
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    the Il-Khan's court but returned to Maibud upon the death of the Il-Khan Öljeitü. In around 1319 he overthrew the atabeg of Yazd and was subsequently recognized...
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  • there in 1299. The descendants of Duwa ruled the Qara'unas after that. Oljeitu reasserted his ancestors' claim on Afghanistan and repelled the Qara'unas...
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  • crowned new king of the kingdom of Cilician Armenia. Bilargu was executed by Oljeitu for his crime at the request of the Armenians. Armeno-Mongol alliance Recueil...
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    with the Mamluks of Egypt and sent them his envoys. During the reign of Oljeitu, the respective armies of the Golden Horde and the Ilkhanate engaged in...
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    Street, John C. (1963). "Les Lettres de 1289 et 1305 des ilkhan Arγun et Ölǰeitü à Philippe le Bel by Antoine Mostaert, Francis Woodman Cleaves". Journal...
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    Byzantines. This alliance would continue under Ghazan's successor, Oljeitu. In 1305, Ilkhan Oljeitu promised Andronikos II 40,000 men, and in 1308 dispatched 30...
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