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Ia dilahirkan dengan nama '''Pir Husein''', cicit dari [[Möngke Temür (Ilkhaniyyah)]], seorang putra dari [[Hulagu Khan|Hulagu]]. Silsilahnya berbeda dalam beberapa sumber - dalam satu sumber ia ditampilkan sebagai putra Yul Qutlugh bin El-Temür bin Anbarchi bin Mengu Timur dan dalam [[Mīr-Khvānd|Mirkhwand]], ia adalah putra Qutlugh bin Amir Timur bin Anbarchi bin Mengu Timur.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Abū Bakr al-Qutbī al-Ahrǐ|title=Ta'rikh-i Shaikh Uwais (History of Shaikh Uwais); an important source for the history of Adharbaijan in the fourteenth century|date=1954|publisher=Mouton & Co.|location='S-Gravenhage|pages=62|language=en|oclc=83888707}}</ref>
 
== ReignMemerintah ==
Hussein wasmasih stillanak-anak aketika childia whendiangkat heke wastahta raised to the throne byoleh [[JalayiridDinasti Jalayiriyah|Jalayiriyah]] [[Hasan Buzurg]] anddan givendiberi thenama regnal namekebangsawanan Muhammad Khan. ThisHal wasini donedilakukan inuntuk oppositionmenentang tosepupu hisketiganya thirdyang cousinpernah once removeddisingkirkan, [[Musa (Ilkhanid dynasty)Khan|Musa]].<ref name="world" /> In a battle that took place on July 26, 1336, Hasan Buzurg and Muhammad Khan defeated the forces of 'Ali Padshah and his puppet, Ilkhan, [[Musa (Ilkhanid dynasty)|Musa]]. Hasan Buzurg then installed his claimant in [[Tabriz]].<ref name="cities">{{Cite book|title=Historic Cities of the Islamic World |page= 490
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CgawCQAAQBAJ|isbn=978-9047423836
|author=C. Edmund Bosworth |year= 2007}}</ref> Jalal ad-Din Zakariyya (or Shams al-Din<ref>{{Citation|last=Wing|first=Patrick|title=Crisis and Transition (1335–56)|date=2016|work=The Jalayirids|pages=74–100|series=Dynastic State Formation in the Mongol Middle East|publisher=Edinburgh University Press|jstor=10.3366/j.ctt1bgzbrm.10|isbn=978-1-4744-0225-5}}</ref>) and late Mahmudshah Inju's son Masudshah were appointed as his viziers while Hasan's supporters reaffirmed their positions. Chupanid Sorgan and his mother [[Sati Beg]] gained [[Karabakh]], Hajji Taghay reaffirmed in [[Diyar Bakr]], Hajji Tughanak acquired Baghdad, Musa's would be killer, Emir Qara Hasan granted overlordship over [[Oirats|Oirat]] tribes. However Qara Hasan and Hajji Tughanak couldn't manage to subjugate them and were utterly defeated, latter being killed.<ref name=":0" /> Remaining Oirats regrouped under Governor of [[Khorasan Province|Khorasan]], Shaikh Ali (son of Emir Ali Quschi) and supported [[Togha Temür]] for Ilkhanid throne. They were further aided by Ögrünch and Mahmud Esen Qutlugh and even occupied [[Soltaniyeh]] for a while. However they were eventually defeated by Jalayirid army, Ali Padshah's brother Muhammed beg and his wife Qutlugh Malik Khatun (daughter of [[Gaykhatu]]) were killed by Kurdish tribesmen, while Oirat leader Shaikh Ali was executed by Arghunshah (son of [[Nawrūz (Mongol emir)|Emir Nawruz]]), who wanted [[Togha Temür]] to be his own puppet.<ref name=":0" /> Ögrünch and Mahmud Esen Qutlugh were too eliminated.