This is an examination of the relationship between the Persian elite and the Mongol ruling classes in the Ilkhanate of mediaeval Iran. There was far more integration and far more equality of opportunity, power, and influence than has hitherto been thought
Among the Persians, the sovereignty of females was not an unusual phenomenon. They belonged to a pas...
Explores the political, economic and religious role of women in the Mongol empireThis book shows the...
Bertold SpulerLiteraturverz. S. 569 - 579. - Lizenz des J. C. Hinrichs Verl., Leipzig-Goth
Ilkhanate government was formed in Iran after the decision of the central court of Mongol and dispat...
As a result of the Mongol invasion and its subsequent disorder,political and socio-economic structur...
Tarkhan is a Turkish term which means a free man exempt from services and secure from punishment. Su...
The Mongols’ Middle East: Continuity and Transformation in Ilkhanid Iran offers a collection of acad...
The Mongols (Ilkhan), Timurids, and Safavids were the three kingdoms in Iran. The three kingdoms pla...
This study provides a new interpretation of how political authority was conceived and transmitted by...
The main reason of wars between the khans of the Golden Horde and the Ilkhans of Iran was the claim ...
This book argues that the relations between the Mamluk Sultanate of Syria and Egypt and the Ilkhanat...
Many people do not know that the Mongols who overthrew the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad established ...
After the victory of Mongols on the Kharazmi government and establishment of Ilkhani government in I...
Abstract: Under the Chinggisids, Tarkhan was not a purely honorary title but referred to a personal ...
An account of the re-emergence of Persia as a world player and the reassertion of its cultural, poli...
Among the Persians, the sovereignty of females was not an unusual phenomenon. They belonged to a pas...
Explores the political, economic and religious role of women in the Mongol empireThis book shows the...
Bertold SpulerLiteraturverz. S. 569 - 579. - Lizenz des J. C. Hinrichs Verl., Leipzig-Goth
Ilkhanate government was formed in Iran after the decision of the central court of Mongol and dispat...
As a result of the Mongol invasion and its subsequent disorder,political and socio-economic structur...
Tarkhan is a Turkish term which means a free man exempt from services and secure from punishment. Su...
The Mongols’ Middle East: Continuity and Transformation in Ilkhanid Iran offers a collection of acad...
The Mongols (Ilkhan), Timurids, and Safavids were the three kingdoms in Iran. The three kingdoms pla...
This study provides a new interpretation of how political authority was conceived and transmitted by...
The main reason of wars between the khans of the Golden Horde and the Ilkhans of Iran was the claim ...
This book argues that the relations between the Mamluk Sultanate of Syria and Egypt and the Ilkhanat...
Many people do not know that the Mongols who overthrew the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad established ...
After the victory of Mongols on the Kharazmi government and establishment of Ilkhani government in I...
Abstract: Under the Chinggisids, Tarkhan was not a purely honorary title but referred to a personal ...
An account of the re-emergence of Persia as a world player and the reassertion of its cultural, poli...
Among the Persians, the sovereignty of females was not an unusual phenomenon. They belonged to a pas...
Explores the political, economic and religious role of women in the Mongol empireThis book shows the...
Bertold SpulerLiteraturverz. S. 569 - 579. - Lizenz des J. C. Hinrichs Verl., Leipzig-Goth