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Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan)


FieldValue
nameMuhammad Khan
imageIlkhanids, Muhammad Khan (1337-1338) Dinar, Al-Jazira mint, Dated AH 737 (1336-1337).jpg
captionIlkhanids, Muhammad Khan (1337-1338) Dinar, Al-Jazira mint, Dated AH 737 (1336-1337)
successionIl-Khan
predecessorMusa
successorJahan Temür (Jalayirid puppet)
Sati Beg (Chupanid puppet)
reign20 July 1336 – 16 July 1338
coronation25 July 1336
death_date16 July 1338
regnal namePir Muhammad
houseBorjigin
regentJalal ad-Din Zakariyya
Masudshah Inju
reg-typeVizier
religionSunni Islam
fatherYul Qutlugh
birth_namePir Husayn

Sati Beg (Chupanid puppet) Masudshah Inju | reg-type = Vizier Muhammad Khan (died July 1338) was a claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate from 1336 to 1338.

Ancestry

He was born Pir Husein, a great-grandson of Möngke Temür, a son of Hulagu. His ancestry is cited differently in certain sources - in one source he is shown as a son of Yul Qutlugh b. El-Temür b. Anbarchi b. Mengu Timur and in Mirkhwand he is mentioned as a son of Qutlugh b. Amir Timur b. Anbarchi b. Mengu Timur.

Reign

Hussein was still a child when he was raised to the throne by Jalayirid Hasan Buzurg and given the regnal name Muhammad Khan. This was done in opposition to his third cousin once removed, Musa. In Battle of Qara Darra that took place on July 24, 1336, Hasan Buzurg and Muhammad Khan defeated the forces of 'Ali Padshah and his puppet, Ilkhan Musa. Hasan Buzurg then installed his claimant in Tabriz.{{Cite book|title=Historic Cities of the Islamic World |page= 490

Over the next few years, Hasan Buzurg and Muhammad strengthened their hold over western Persia, but the appearance of the Chupanid Hasan Kucek interrupted their plans.{{Cite encyclopedia|access-date=2017-11-30

References

before=Musa| title=Ilkhan (Jalayirid candidate)| years=1336–1338| after=Jahan Temür

References

  1. (2001). "Encyclopaedia of the world Muslims: tribes, castes and communities". Global Vision.
  2. (18 September 2014). "Dynasties of the World". Oxford University Press.
  3. Abū Bakr al-Qutbī al-Ahrǐ. (1954). "Ta'rikh-i Shaikh Uwais (History of Shaikh Uwais); an important source for the history of Adharbaijan in the fourteenth century". Mouton & Co..
  4. Wing, Patrick. (2016). "Crisis and Transition (1335–56)". Edinburgh University Press.
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