Tarihi-i Moğul, namely the history of Mongolians, which was written by
Abbâs İkbâl Âştiyânî in 1390, consists of nine sections. The fifth section of
the work is devoted to İlkhanid emperor Hulagu Khan. The author starts in the
Mongolian period the domination Persia until Hulagu (618- 654 A.D.) and then
deals with the invasion of Baghdad and the collapse of The Abbasid Caliphate
(from 655 to 656 A.D.).
In our study, the section of the work, “the Politics of Hulagu Khan” under
the heading of “The Invasion of Baghdad and the Collapse of the Caliphate”
was translated. This section informs us that Hulagu Khan attached importance
to public works and he was influenced by Christianity under the influence of his
wife Dokûz Hatûn, who was a member of Kerâit family.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | MAKALELER |
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Publication Date | November 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Issue: 2 |