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Ilkhanate

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The Ilkhanate was a khanate that formed part of the Mongol Empire, ruled by the descendants of Genghis Khan's grandson, Hulagu Khan. It existed from 1256 to 1335 and encompassed a vast territory stretching from the Middle East to Central Asia.

Key Features

  • Mongol Empire descendant ruling
  • Vast territorial control
  • Influence in the Middle East and Central Asia

Pros

  • Cultural exchange and interaction between different civilizations
  • Contribution to trade and economic growth in the region

Cons

  • Violence and destruction in conquered territories
  • Social and political instability

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 07:18:47 PM UTC