Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan)
Muhammad Khan (wafat Juli 1338) adalah seorang penuntut takhta Ilkhanat.[1]
Muhammad Khan | |||||
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Il-Khan | |||||
Berkuasa | 20 Juli 1336 - 16 Juli 1338 | ||||
Penobatan | 25 Juli 1336 | ||||
Pendahulu | Musa | ||||
Penerus | Jahan Temür ( boneka Jalayirid) Sati Beg (boneka Chupanid) | ||||
Vizier | Jalal ad-Din Zakariyya Masudshah Inju | ||||
Kelahiran | Pir Husayn | ||||
Kematian | 16 Juli 1338 | ||||
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Wangsa | Borjigin | ||||
Ayah | Yul Qutlugh | ||||
Agama | Sunni Islam |
Leluhur
Ia dilahirkan dengan nama Pir Husein, cicit dari Möngke Temür (Ilkhaniyyah), seorang putra dari 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 Mirkhwand, ia adalah putra Qutlugh bin Amir Timur bin Anbarchi bin Mengu Timur.[2]
Reign
Hussein was still a child when he was raised to the throne by Jalayirid Hasan Buzurg and given the regnal name Muhammad Khan. This was done in opposition to his third cousin once removed, Musa.[1] 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. Hasan Buzurg then installed his claimant in Tabriz.[3] Jalal ad-Din Zakariyya (or Shams al-Din[4]) 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 Oirat tribes. However Qara Hasan and Hajji Tughanak couldn't manage to subjugate them and were utterly defeated, latter being killed.[2] Remaining Oirats regrouped under Governor of 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 Emir Nawruz), who wanted Togha Temür to be his own puppet.[2] Ögrünch and Mahmud Esen Qutlugh were too eliminated.
Over the next few years, Hasan Buzurg and Muhammad strengthened their hold over western Persia, but the appearance of the Chupanid Hasan Kucek interrupted their plans.[5] Hasan Kucek claimed a Turkish slave of his father's deputy was in fact, his father Timurtash and arrived from Egypt. This news caused Chupanids to split off from Jalayirids and join Hasan Kucek. The two opposing sides then met in the Ala Tagh area near Van on July 16, 1338, with both Hasan Buzurg and Muhammad Khan suffering defeat.[5] After Hasan Buzurg fled, Muhammad Khan was captured by the Chupanids and executed.[5]
Didahului oleh: Musa |
Ilkhan (Jalayirid candidate) 1336–1338 |
Diteruskan oleh: Jahan Temür |
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