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    Hulegu Khan (redirect from Hulagu)
    Hulegu Khan, also known as Hülegü or Hulagu (c. 1217 – 8 February 1265), was a Mongol ruler who conquered much of Western Asia. Son of Tolui and the Keraite...
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    The Berke–Hulagu war was fought between two Mongol leaders, Berke Khan of the Golden Horde and Hulagu Khan of the Ilkhanate. It was fought mostly in the...
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    in 1251, Hulagu was appointed as administrator of North China, however in the following year, North China was assigned to Kublai and Hulagu tasked with...
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    of Baghdad by Hulagu Khan, his cousin and head of the Mongol Ilkhanate based in Persia, he allied with the Egyptian Mamluks against Hulagu. Berke also supported...
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    Battle of Ain Jalut (category Hulagu Khan)
    Empire, the armies of Hulagu Khan captured and sacked Baghdad in 1258, along with the Ayyubid capital of Damascus sometime later. Hulagu sent envoys to Cairo...
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    China. Möngke put Hulagu in overall charge of military and civil affairs in Persia, and appointed Chagataids and Jochids to join Hulagu's army. The Muslims...
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    forces that, under Hulagu Khan, had already wiped out any resistance in Transoxiana and Khorasan. Shortly thereafter, in 1255-1256, Hulagu Khan forced the...
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  • escalated into the Toluid Civil War. This civil war, along with the Berke–Hulagu war and the subsequent Kaidu–Kublai war, greatly weakened the authority...
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  • last direct imperial governor of the Mongol Near East; after his death Hulagu's descendants inherited domains he once commanded. Baiju belonged to Besut...
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    son of Ilkhanate founder Hulagu Khan. Abaqa was a Buddhist. A favoured son of Hulagu, he was made governor of Turkestan. Hulagu died from illness in 1265...
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    However, Möngke told Hulagu that if the caliph Al-Musta'sim refused to meet him in person, then Hulagu was to destroy Baghdad. Hulagu then advanced on Iraq...
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    battle. Hulagu and his forces were proceeding towards Damascus. Some Syrian emirs suggested that an-Nasir Yusuf surrender and submit to Hulagu, as the...
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  • of the Mongol Ilkhan Hulagu, assisting him in his conquests in the Middle East including the sack of Baghdad in 1258. When Hulagu took the bulk of his...
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    Chagatayid families to join Hulagu's expedition to Iran. Berke's persuasion might have forced his brother Batu to postpone Hulagu's operation, little suspecting...
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  • The Toluid Civil War, and the wars that followed it, such as the Berke–Hulagu war and the Kaidu–Kublai war, weakened the authority of the Great Khan over...
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    and fruition ended in 1258 with the siege of Baghdad by the Mongols under Hulagu Khan and the execution of al-Musta'sim. The Abbasid line of rulers re-centred...
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    successor of Genghis Khan), and great-grandson of the Ilkhanate founder Hulagu. Öljaitü was born to Arghun and his third wife, Keraite Christian Uruk Khatun...
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    Dokuz Khatun) (died 1265) was a princess of the Keraites who was married to Hulagu Khan, founder of the Ilkhanate and a grandson of Genghis Khan. Doquz Khatun...
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    the Mongol Empire and briefly took power while his brothers Kublai and Hulagu were absent from the Mongolian Plateau. When Kublai returned for an election...
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  • Empire (after 1264) Karamanid Rebels Abbasid Caliphate 1262 1262 Berke–Hulagu war Golden Horde Ilkhanate 1262 1266 Scottish–Norwegian War  Kingdom of...
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    Death Notes Khan, Ilkhan Hulagu c. 1217 Son of Tolui 1256 – 8 February 1265 8 February 1265 Khan, Ilkhan Abaqa 1234 Son of Hulagu 1265 – 1 April 1282 1 April...
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    contrast, Mongolian emperors Möngke and Khubilai's brother, the Ilkhan Hulagu Khan, sent a letter to the king of France seeking his military assistance...
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    in late 1259, requiring Hulagu to return to Karakorum to engage in the councils on who the next Great Khan would be. Hulagu departed with the bulk of...
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    Galerius Shapur II Athanaric Middle Ages Al-Mutawakkil Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah Hulagu Khan Timur Early modern Toyotomi Hideyoshi Tokugawa Ieyasu Kangxi Tipu Sultan...
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    Muzaffarid dynasty 1335–1357: Chobanid dynasty 1256–1335: Ilkhanate Empire (Hulagu dynasty) 1225–1231: Center of the Khwarazmian Empire 1077–1225: Part of...
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    another raid. The apparently inevitable Mongol conquest was stalled when Hulagu, the Mongol commander in Syria, returned home after the death of his brother...
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    Kitbuqa who began to assault several Assassin fortresses in 1253 before Hulagu's advance in 1256. During the siege of Maymun-Diz, the last Ismaili Imam...
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  • Look up Hulagu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Halaku may refer to: Hulagu Khan or Halaku Khan, Mongol ruler and grandson of Genghis Khan Halaku (film)...
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    Börte Genghis Khan Hasar Hachiun Temüge Jochi Chagatai Ögedei Tolui Sorghaghtani Beki Güyük Möngke Kublai Hulagu Ariq Böke Zhenjin Abaqa Khan Temür Arghun...
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  • Galerius Shapur II Athanaric Middle Ages Al-Mutawakkil Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah Hulagu Khan Timur Early modern Toyotomi Hideyoshi Tokugawa Ieyasu Kangxi Tipu Sultan...
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