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    Rashid al-Din. Shu’ab-i Panjganah. 2. The Mongols and Turks (5) by Ch.I. Khamidova

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…This part contains a genealogical tree of Abaqa Khan, Geikhatu Khan, Arghun Khan, and Ghazan Khan (containing their descendants as they were known to Rashid al-Din). …”
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    A study of Ilkhanids Punitive campaigns to the Territory of of Iran Local Governors; A Case Study of Lure Bozorg local government. by Hossein hashemzadeh- dorcheh-abedi, Faiz- allah boushasb- goshe, Sayyid Ali Reza abtahi

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The findings show that: The political situation and the unhealthy situation of the court and the power vacuum caused by the death of Arghun and some other factors, reduced the authority of the patriarchal government and the revolt of Atabak Afrasiab. …”
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    Interpretation of Numerical Concepts and Geometric Codes Hidden in the Decoration and Architecture of Soltaniyeh Dome by Lida Balilan Asl, Saeid Hasanpour Loumer, Hannaneh Fayyaz Moghaddam

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The construction of the historic city of Soltaniyeh began during the reign of Arghun Khan, the Mongol ruler, and developed during the reign of Soltan Mohammad Khodabandeh as one of the great Islamic cities. …”
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    Analytical Comparison of How the Life of Jalal al-Din Khwarazmshah is Narrated in Historiographical and Literary Texts (Representation of the Narration of the Indus Battle, 1221 AD... by Ebrahim Khodayar, Atefeh Salarvand

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Jalal al-Din does not have a very good image in this form of narration and only thinks about his own salvation.Each of these three narrators, Ibn al-Athir (an impartial historian in the Mosul region, who is the originator of Jalal al-Din's narratives), Nasawi (Jalal al-Din's secretary, who usually deals with the narratives emotionally due to his attachment to Jalal al-Din) and Juveyni (the court secretary of Arghun Aqa and Hulagu khan), they have recreated this narrative and drawn different faces of Jalal al-Din from their own perspective and position. …”
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