Hulegu Khan's arrival in Iran circa 1254 has often been depicted in a negative light. This article seeks to show how Hulegu Khan's advent was welcomed by the Iranian elite who saw the Ilkhanate as an escape from Arab domination and their hitherto pariah, peripheral status in relation to the Chinggisid Empire. Inclusion in the Chinggisid Empire allowed Iran access to global markets and facilitated their influence with other parts of the empir
This article examines the ways in which Iranian mytho-history was woven into the narratives of Islam...
Many people do not know that the Mongols who overthrew the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad established ...
At the turn of twelfth and thirteenth centuries, a Mongol chief, Temujin. best-known by his title Ch...
Hulegu Khan's arrival in Iran circa 1254 has often been depicted in a negative light. This article ...
This book explores the causes and consequences of Chinggis Khan's invasion of Khorasan in the 13th c...
This paper discusses the character and the value of Muntakhab al-tawārīkh written in Persian by Muḥa...
L'Histoire fut une base importante de légitimation et de précédents pour le Moyen-Orient médiéval, à...
The Mongol invasions of Central Asia were the greatest catastrophe in the history of Islamic civiliz...
The history of the Mongol conquests in Eurasia was not least the history of the numerous migrations ...
The first part of this article discusses both the recruitment of frontiersmen by Delhi sultans to gu...
This article examines the emergence of the Ḥusaynī sayyids as key facilitators of the Mongols’ accul...
This paper looks at how the cultivation of dissent towards the ruling Umayyad dynasty among the nati...
This dissertation focuses on the fashioning of new discourses on authority and sacral kingship in th...
Ilkhanate government was formed in Iran after the decision of the central court of Mongol and dispat...
International audienceThis paper points out the break of the traditionnal administrative patterns fr...
This article examines the ways in which Iranian mytho-history was woven into the narratives of Islam...
Many people do not know that the Mongols who overthrew the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad established ...
At the turn of twelfth and thirteenth centuries, a Mongol chief, Temujin. best-known by his title Ch...
Hulegu Khan's arrival in Iran circa 1254 has often been depicted in a negative light. This article ...
This book explores the causes and consequences of Chinggis Khan's invasion of Khorasan in the 13th c...
This paper discusses the character and the value of Muntakhab al-tawārīkh written in Persian by Muḥa...
L'Histoire fut une base importante de légitimation et de précédents pour le Moyen-Orient médiéval, à...
The Mongol invasions of Central Asia were the greatest catastrophe in the history of Islamic civiliz...
The history of the Mongol conquests in Eurasia was not least the history of the numerous migrations ...
The first part of this article discusses both the recruitment of frontiersmen by Delhi sultans to gu...
This article examines the emergence of the Ḥusaynī sayyids as key facilitators of the Mongols’ accul...
This paper looks at how the cultivation of dissent towards the ruling Umayyad dynasty among the nati...
This dissertation focuses on the fashioning of new discourses on authority and sacral kingship in th...
Ilkhanate government was formed in Iran after the decision of the central court of Mongol and dispat...
International audienceThis paper points out the break of the traditionnal administrative patterns fr...
This article examines the ways in which Iranian mytho-history was woven into the narratives of Islam...
Many people do not know that the Mongols who overthrew the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad established ...
At the turn of twelfth and thirteenth centuries, a Mongol chief, Temujin. best-known by his title Ch...