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    Ahmed Tekuder (Mongolian: Төгөлдөр, romanized: Tögöldör, lit. 'perfect'; Persian: تکودار; c. 1246  – 10 August 1284), also known as Sultan Ahmad, was...
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    Tolui, he reigned from 1265 to 1282 and was succeeded by his brother Ahmed Tekuder. Much of Abaqa's reign was consumed with civil wars in the Mongol Empire...
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    Qara'unas, and his brother Tekuder, supported by the Chinggisid aristocracy. Tekuder was elected khan by the Chinggisids. Tekuder was the first Muslim ruler...
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    against his uncle Ahmad Tekuder in the kurultai. Tekuder was duly chosen as sultan. He is also known as Sultan Ahmad. Tekuder's election brought Juvayni...
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    Abaqa's death in 1282, he supported Arghun for the throne in opposition to Tekuder, however, still served him as keeper of seal after his election and became...
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  • Ilkhanate. Their son, Tekuder, briefly served as Il-Khan from 1282 until 1284. Khatun had an important role in state affairs during Tekuder's reign, and she...
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    Qutluqshah Khatun and a son-in-law to Tekuder, while Qurumshi's father Alinaq Noyan was also a son-in-law of Tekuder. A 40,000-strong rebel army caught Chupan...
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    khan and Börte) Takshin (d. 12 September 1270 of urinary incontinence) Tekuder (1246–1284) Todogaj Khatun – married to Tengiz Güregen, married secondly...
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    firm root amongst the Mongols, as those who embraced Christianity such as Tekuder, became Muslim. After Ongud Mar Yahbh-Allaha, the monk of Kublai Khan,...
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    (vizier and minister of finance) under four Mongol Ilkhans – Hulagu, Abaqa, Tekuder and Arghun Khan. In 1284, Arghun accused Shams al-Din of having poisoned...
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    Khan's brother Tekuder, a convert to Islam, succeeded the throne. The Old Mongol party of Buddhists and Nestorian Christians opposed Tekuder, who started...
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    Afghanistan. Tekuder was born Nicholas Tekuder Khan as a Nestorian Christian; however, Tekuder later embraced Islam and changed his name to Ahmed Tekuder. When...
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    ruler Tekuder. He may have been a son of Tügür Bitigchi, a commander of Hulegu. Alinaq led a military campaign on his behalf against Tekuder's rival Arghun...
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    of Hulagu 1265 – 1 April 1282 1 April 1282 Khan, Ilkhan, Sultan Ahmad Tekuder ? Son of Hulagu 1282–1284 1284 Killed by Arghun Khan, Ilkhan Arghun c....
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    wed to Arghun and became Ghazan's step-mother. After the overthrow of Tekuder in 1284, Ghazan's father Arghun was enthroned as il khan, the 11-year-old...
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    The Il-khan Tekuder (r. 1282–1284) was friendly to Islam, and sent a letter to the Mamluk sultan to broach the subject of peace, but Tekuder's envoy was...
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    of the House of Batu until 1361. Hülëgü (1256–1265) Abaqa (1265–1282) Tekuder (1282–1284) Arghun (1284–1291) Gaykhatu (1291–1295) Baydu (1295) Ghazan...
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  • Abaqa's death in 1281, Taghachar was among the commanders who appeared on Tekuder's election with the new ilkhan's mother, Qutui Khatun. Nevertheless, he...
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    calligrapher and secretary of al-Musta'sim. Mongol invasions of the Levant Tekuder, son of Hulagu and a Muslim convert. al-Hawadith al-Jami'a . Ibn al-Fuwaṭi...
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    (dhabihah) or Judaism (kashrut), which offended Mongolian custom. When Tekuder seized the throne of the Ilkhanate in 1282, attempting to make peace with...
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    Khan. Tarmashirin - Khan of the Chagatai Khanate following Duwa Timur. Tekuder - Mongol leader of the Ilkhan empire who was formerly a Nestorian Christian...
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    led Georgian and Armenian troops in support of the Mongol Abaqa against Tekuder, who had found refuge in Western Georgia. David VII Ulu died of a bowel...
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  • Sultan of Brunei Ahmad Taktouk (born 1984), Lebanese footballer Ahmad Tekuder (died 1284), leader of the Mongol Ilkhanate Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, President...
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  • Maid of Brittany (b. 1184) 1250 – Eric IV of Denmark (b. 1216) 1284 – Tekuder, Khan of the Mongol Ilkhanate 1316 – Felim mac Aedh Ua Conchobair, King...
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  • Ordu Kutlugh who was married to Baydu. He was a childhood friend with Tekuder, son of Hulagu, a connection that would prove helpful in future. An ambitious...
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    to withdraw safely. The following year, Abaqa died and his successor, Tekuder, reversed his policy towards the Mamluks. He converted to Islam and forged...
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    against the Muslims, had died in 1282. He was succeeded by Tekuder, a convert to Islam. Under Tekuder's leadership, the Ilkhanate was not inclined to defend...
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    Demetrius behaved like a loyal subject of Ilkhan; he was a supporter of Tekuder (1282-1284), a Mongol converted to Islam, then of Arghun (1284-1291), brought...
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  • China and Il-khans in Iran. In Il-khanate, Jalair Buqa revolted against Tekuder Khan and installed Hulagu's grandson Arghun in 1284. But his coup was revealed...
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    of his work to. Humam also found support amongst the Ilkhanid Sultans Tekuder (r. 1282–1284), Ghazan (r. 1295–1304) and Öljaitü (r. 1304–1316). Humam...
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