Il Khan of Persia - Family Tree (House of Hulagu)

Family Tree (House of Hulagu)

Temüjin Börte Ujin
(b.1162-d.1230)
Tolui
(b.1193-d.1232)
Sorghaghtani Beki
(b.1198-d.1252)
1
Hulagu Khan
(b.1217-d.1265)
Ilkhan
1256-1265
Doquz Khatun
(d.1265)
3
Tekuder
(b.1233-d.1284)
Ilkhan
1282-1284
2
Abaqa Khan
(b.1234-d.1282)
Ilkhan
1262-1282
Trqay Mengu Timur
4
Arghun
(b.1258-d.1292)
Ilkhan
1284-1291
5
Gaykhatu
(d.1295)
Ilkhan
1291-1295
6
Baydu
(d.1295)
Ilkhan
1295
Ambarji
7
Ghazan
(b.1272-d.1304)
Ilkhan
1295-1304
8
Oljaitu
(b.1280-d.1316)
Ilkhan
1304-1316
Alafireng Ali Timur
15
Sati Khatun
(c.1300-1345)
Ilkhan
1338-1339
9
Abu Sa'id
(b.1305-d.1335)
Ilkhan
1316-1335
14
Jahan Timur
Ilkhan
1339-1340
10
Musa
(d.1336)
Ilkhan
1336-1337
Yul Qotloq
12
Muhammad
(d.1338)
Ilkhan
1336-1338

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