Taking over from Baiju in 1255 or 1256, he had been charged with subduing the Muslim kingdoms to the west "as far as the borders of Egypt." His expedition, however, was halted in Palestine by a stinging defeat at the Battle of Ain Jalut at the hands of the Mamluks of Egypt.
Taking over from Baiju in 1255 or 1256, he had been charged with subduing the Muslim kingdoms to the west "as far as the borders of Egypt." This occupation led the Turkmens to move west to escape from the Mongolian tribes, which eventually gave birth to the Ottomans.
After the Ilkhanate, the regional states established during the disintegration of the Il-khanate raised their own candidates as claimants.
Chuban sent from the neighboring Ilkhanate, and was badly defeated.
Rashid al-Din, the chief minister of the Ilkhanate and the most important historian of the...
Amitai-Preiss has, I hope, given it the coup-de-grace (Sufis and Shamans: Some Remarks on the Islamization of the Mongols in the Ilkhanate, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 42.1 [1999]: 27-46).
Taking over from Baiju in 1255 or 1256, he had been charged with subduing the Muslim kingdoms to the west "as far as the borders of Egypt." His expedition, however, was halted in Palestine by a stinging defeat at the Battle of Ain Jalut at the hands of the Mamluks of Egypt.
Sultanate of Rum became a vassal of IlkhanateMongols.
In 1253 he established the MongolIlkhanate, which governed Persia and parts of the middle east.
Throughout the years of her son's rule, the influence and teaching of Sorghaghtani was felt.
In future generations in Persia under the MongolIlkhanate, a number of royal women surfaced who not only played active roles in decision-making, but who sometimes ruled.