Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Soon after Ögedei died in 1241, at first power passed to the hands of Möge Khatun, one of Ögedei's widows and formerly one of Genghis Khan's wives. [citation needed] With the support of Chagatai and her sons, Töregene assumed complete power as regent in spring 1242 as Great Khatun and dismissed her late husband's ministers and replaced them with her own, the most important being another ...
Möge Khatun was a concubine of Genghis Khan and she later became a wife of his son Ögedei Khan. [22] The Persian historian Ata-Malik Juvayni records that Möge Khatun "was given to Chinggis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe, and he loved her very much." Ögedei favored her as well and she accompanied him on his hunting expeditions. [23]
Khatun [a] (/ x ə ˈ t uː n / khə-TOON) is a title of the female counterpart to a khan or a khagan of the Turkic Khaganates and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. Etymology and history [ edit ]
Sunni Islam. Celâliye Terken Khatun ( Persian: ترکان خاتون; also Turkan Khatun or Tarkhan Khatun; c. 1053 – September–October 1094) was the first wife and chief consort of Malik Shah I, Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072, until his death in 1092. She was born as a Karakhanid princess, [1] the daughter of Tamghach Khan Ibrahim. [2]
Colin Gay, Columbus Dispatch. July 27, 2024 at 10:21 AM. Hunter Armstrong will try and bring another Olympic gold medal back to Ohio after the 2024 Paris Games. Armstrong will take part in his ...
List of people known as the Deacon. " The Deacon " is a Christian epithet applied to: Arsenius the Great (died 445), Roman imperial tutor and saint who became an anchorite in Egypt. Avakum the Deacon (1794–1814), Serbian Orthodox monk, martyr and saint. Benjamin the Deacon and Martyr (329–c. 424), deacon martyred in Persia.
Ismat ad-Din is a laqab (the descriptive part of an Arabic name) meaning "purity of the faith"; Khatun is an honorific meaning "lady" or "noblewoman”. Her given name ( ism in Arabic) is unknown. [1] Her father became regent of Damascus in 1138, and ruled the city on behalf of a series of young emirs of the Burid dynasty.
Gurju Khatun was the daughter of Queen Rusudan of Georgia and the Seljuk prince Ghias ad-Din, a grandson of Kilij Arslan II . She was a sister of King David VI of Georgia . Like most Georgians, Tamar initially remained an Eastern Orthodox Christian but is known to have converted to Islam at a later point, after unproven accusations (by her own ...