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The Ilkhanate's Conversion to Islam: How Persia Changed the Mongols

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the fascinating transformation of the Mongol Ilkhanate from a pagan and Buddhist state to an Islamic sultanate. They delve into the reign of Ghazan Khan, who converted to Islam in 1295 and implemented sweeping reforms. Learn about the political and cultural pressures that led to this shift, including the influence of the powerful Mongol general and historian Rashid al-Din. The hosts discuss key events like the Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar against the Mamluks, the construction of the Rab'-i Rashidi complex in Tabriz, and the unification of coinage and law under Ghazan. They also touch on the legacy of Ghazan's reforms, which blended Mongol administrative traditions with Persian Islamic culture, and how this conversion alienated the Ilkhanate from other Mongol khanates. This episode offers a nuanced look at how conquerors themselves can be transformed by the lands they rule. #Ilkhanate #GhazanKhan #RashidalDin #MongolConversion #Islam #Tabriz #Rab-iRashidi #BattleofWadialKhaznadar #Mamluks #PersianCulture #MongolEmpire #13thCentury #14thCentury #CentralAsia #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory #ReligiousConversion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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