GHAZAN, MAHMUD


Meaning of GHAZAN, MAHMUD in English

born Nov. 5, 1271, Abaskun, Iran

died May 11, 1304

Most prominent leader of the Mongol Il-Khanid dynasty in Persia.

In 1284 his father, the ruler Argh 016B; n, made him viceroy of northeastern Persia, where he defended the frontier against the Chagatai Mongols. In 1295 he converted from Buddhism to Islam before taking the throne. He successfully fought his family's enemy, the Maml 016B; k dynasty , in Syria, defeating their army at 1E24; im 1E63; . The Maml 016B; ks reoccupied Syria on his departure. Despite three more attempts to regain the city, he was unable to do so. He spoke many languages and was said to have been learned in a variety of fields. He commissioned his famous vizier, Rash 012B; d al-D 012B; n, to compose a history of the Mongols, which was later expanded to include information on all those with whom the Mongols had come in contact.

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