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    Mahmud Ghazan (11 December 1271 – 25 May 1304) (Persian: غازان خان, Ghazan Khan, sometimes archaically spelled as Casanus by Westerners) was the seventh...
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    Ilkhanate (redirect from Il Khan of Persia)
    beginning with Ghazan in 1295, converted to Islam. In the 1330s, the Ilkhanate was ravaged by the Black Death. The last ilkhan, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, died in...
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    Jamal Khan I of Hunza (September 23, 1912 – March 18, 1976) was the last King of the State of the Kingdom of Hunza. The son and heir of Mir Ghazan Khan CBE...
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    He is known for his diplomatic involvement with the Ilkhanid ruler Ghazan Khan at the Battle of Marj al-Saffar, which ended the Mongol invasions of...
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    Hunza as the eldest son of Mir Ghazan Khan I. However, the British installed his younger brother Muhammad Nazim Khan as Mir in September 1892. Hunza...
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  • Category: Il-Khan emperors Son Abaqa, Il-Khan 1265–1282. Son Arghun, Il-Khan 1284–1291 - Buluqhan Khatan (wife). Ghazan Khan (1271–1304), Khan of the Ilkhanate...
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  • internal conflict in the Ilkhanate. However, Baydu was killed and Ghazan became a khan. Ghazan ordered the Georgian king to arrive to his capital Tabriz. Remembering...
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  • she was betrothed to the Ilkhanate khan Arghun by the Yuan founding emperor Kublai, but married his son Ghazan when Arghun died by the time she had...
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  • Qazan or Ghazan is the name of: Ghazan Khan, the most famous Ilkhan of Mongol Persia Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur (died 1346), ruler of the Chagatai Khanate in...
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    (1790) Mir Salim Khan II (1790 - 1825) Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan I (1825 - 1864) Mir Muhammad Ghazan Khan I (1864 - 1886) Mir Safdar Ali Khan (1886 - 1891)...
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