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Ilkhanate

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The Ilkhanate, a prominent medieval Mongol empire, emerged in the 13th century under the leadership of Genghis Khan's grandson, Hulagu Khan. This vast realm stretched from Anatolia to Persia and played a pivotal role in shaping the geopolitics of Eurasia. Known for their adoption of Islam, the Ilkhans navigated a complex cultural landscape and fostered intercultural exchanges, contributing to the Silk Road's flourishing trade. Their reign witnessed significant advancements in art, science, and technology, leaving a lasting legacy on the region. Understanding the Ilkhanate's history is essential for comprehending the dynamics of the Middle East during the medieval era and its impact on global history.
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