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 Hulagu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
HULAGU KHAN [Hulagu Khan], 1217-65, Mongol conqueror, grandson of Jenghiz Khan.
Hulagu Khan, 1217–65, Mongol conqueror, grandson of Jenghiz...
Hulagu Khan - (hl'g khn), 121765, Mongol conqueror, grandson of Jenghiz Khan.
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 Powelson Chapter 19 - The Middle East in History
Ghazan did not act out of sympathy for the peasants: "If it is expedient, then let me pillage them all.
If a specific date is to be given, it might be in February 1913, when the Japanese Diet rejected a command by the emperor to withdraw a motion of no confidence against the prime minister, and it was not punished for disobedience.
I have described Ghazan's land reforms in Powelson 1988:136-37.
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 Timeline of Iranian HIstory
After his conversion, the Mongols, like the Greek, Arab and Turkic invaders before them, became "Persianized." Ghazan Khan's prime minister, Rashid ad-Din, was a Persian scholar who wrote one of the earliest works of universal history, Jami' Al-Tawarikh.
After Karim Khan Zand's death in 1779, Aqa Mohammad Khan Qajar gradually vanquished the Zands and established the Qajar dynasty.
Although Reza Khan's initial objective was to become the president of a republic, the clergy, fearing a diminished role in a republic, persuaded him to become the Shah.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Louis IX of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
December 21 is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
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 Hawza Illmiyya of London
One such example is when a Mongol ruler converted to Islam and named himself Ghazan Khan in 1295 AD.
Moreover Ghazan's successor, Khudabandah, who openly professed himself as a Shi'ah (Wu, 1974, p.219-220), had communications with the Shi'ah jurist Allamah Hilli (d.1325) (Sachedina, 1988, p.16).
This is further supported by the fact that it was during this period that Greek rationalism, although previously being used by the Shi'ah in theology, began to be used in the field of law especially in the area of al-Hillah.
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 Mongolian History Resources
The Era of Chinggis Khan, 1206 - 1227
Tomb of Buyan Quli Khan in Bukhara, c.
Ascension of Ogedei Khan from Rashid-ad Din’s Manuscript, Mongol Iran
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