The Mongols were famous for their ultimatums of destruction and submission. No shortage of thirteenth century states received demands for their un...
2.59. History of the Mongols: Franco-Mongol Alliance
The Mongols were famous for their ultimatums of destruction and submissi...
2.58. History of the Mongols: Fall of the Ilkhanate
November, 1335. The Khan of the Ilkhanate, Abu Sa’id Bahadur, is dead. Allegedly poisoned by a spurned wife, Baghdad Khatun, his death was the unr...
2.58. History of the Mongols: Fall of the Ilkhanate
November, 1335. The Khan of the Ilkhanate, Abu Sa’id Bahadur, is dead. A...
2.57. History of the Mongols: Mongol-Mamluk Wars
“Ket Buqa Noyan kept attacking left and right with all zeal. Some encouraged him to flee, but he refused to listen and said, “Death is inevitable. It ...
2.56. History of the Mongols: Mongol-Mamluk Wars
“Ket Buqa Noyan kept attacking left and right with all zeal. Some encouraged him to flee, but he refused to lis...
History of the Mongols SPECIAL: Religious Tolerance
One of the most enduring images of the Mongolian Empire is that it was a model of religious tolerance, one where each of the Khan’s subjects were free...
History of the Mongols SPECIAL: Religious Tolerance
One of the most enduring images of the Mongolian Empire is that it was a model of religious tolerance, one where ea...
2.56. History of the Mongols: Ilkhanate #6
It was this Khudhābandah who embraced Islam [...] when he died, there succeeded to the kingdom his son Abū Sa’īd Bahādur Khān. He was an excellent and...
2.56. History of the Mongols: Ilkhanate #6
It was this Khudhābandah who embraced Islam [...] when he died, there succeeded to the kingdom his son Abū Sa’ī...