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  1. Arghun agha ou Arghoun agha, Mongol d'origine Oïrate, est un administrateur civil de la Perse sous domination mongole entre 1243 et 1255, avant la période houlagide. Biographie. À la mort d’Ögödei, le gouverneur du Khorasan Körgu ...

  2. Arghoun fuit jusqu’aux environs de Tus au Khorasan où il se réfugie dans une forteresse partiellement ruinée. Il est contraint de faire une humiliante soumission [5]. Arghoun parvient à rassembler autour de lui tous les princes du sang et Ahmad Teküder doit revenir vers l’Azerbaïdjan abandonné par la plupart de ses généraux. Il est ...

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    DESCRIPTION: Arghun is a heavy woven geometric design featuring contemporary chevrons creating a striking fabric for stylish upholstery and curtains. £0.00.

  4. H. W. Bellew [7] writes about Arghun as under: Nikodar Oglan "Master Nicholas," the youthful son of the Mughal Emperor, Hulagu Khan, held the Kandahar and Ghor country as his provincial government before he ascended the throne of Persia, 1282 A.D., as ninth emperor of the Changiz Khan dynasty. He was the first of the Mughal sovereigns (as D ...

  5. Pier Giorgio Borbone a réalisé une entreprise de grande envergure en nous offrant la traduction d’un texte d’une importance indubitable pour cette époque. En Chine, deux moines chrétiens de l’Église d’Orient, Rabban Ṣaumā et Marcos décident de se rendre en pèlerinage à Jérusalem.

  6. Bimaristan Arghun al-Kamili. Aleppo, Syria. Bimaristan al-Arghuni, located in Bab Qinnisrin quarter, was built in 1354 by Arghun al-Kamili who represented the Mamluk sultanate in Aleppo. It is considered one of the most important traditional hospitals built in the Islamic world. The hospital was used as Aleppo's main health care institution ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arghun_AqaArghun Aqa - Wikipedia

    Arghun Agha, also Arghun Aqa or Arghun the Elder ( Persian: ارغون آقا; Mongolian: ᠠᠷᠭᠤᠨ; fl. 1220 - 1275) was a Mongol noble of the Oirat clan in the 13th century. He was a governor in the Mongol-controlled area of Persia from 1243 to 1255, before the Ilkhanate was created by Hulagu. [3] Arghun Agha was in control of the four ...