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    Hulegu Khan was a grandson of Genghis Khan and a brother of Kublai Khan. He led a massive Mongol army to conquer or destroy the Muslim states in southwestern Asia, sacking and destroying Baghdad in 1258.

  2. Dec 14, 2023 · Learn about Hulagu Khan, a Mongol leader and grandson of Genghis Khan, who conquered Persia and devastated Baghdad in the 13th century. Discover his family background, religious affiliation, military achievements, and legacy.

  3. In 1264, after spending three years in Hulagu's realm, Marco Polo and his uncle set off along the Silk Road to the Court of the Great Khan. Hulagu therefore contributed to bridge-building between the European and Eastern spaces. Background. Hulagu was born to Tolui, one of Genghis Khan's sons, and Sorghaghtani Beki, an influential Kerait princess.

  4. May 23, 2018 · Hulagu Khan was a Mongol conqueror and the founder of the Il-Khanid dynasty in Iran. He suppressed the Ismaili sect, destroyed Baghdad and the Abbasid caliphate, and fought with the Mamluks and the Golden Horde.

  5. Il-Khan, or Ilkhan. Il-Khanid dynasty, Mongol dynasty that ruled in Iran from 1256 to 1335. Il-khan is Persian for “subordinate khan.”. Hülegü, a grandson of Genghis Khan, was given the task of capturing Iran by the paramount Mongol chieftain Möngke. Hülegü set out in about 1253 with a Mongol army of about 130,000.

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  8. Two days into the looting, on 15 February, Hulegu visited the caliphal palace and forced al-Musta'sim to reveal his treasures; some was distributed among commanders such as Guo Kan, but most loaded onto wagons and transported either to Möngke Khan in Karakorum or to Shahi Island in Azerbaijan, where Hulegu would be buried. Having granted the palace to Makkikha to be a church, Hulegu then held a celebratory banquet in which he mockingly played host to the caliph.