Pir Husayn (Muhammad Ilkhan) raised by Jalayerid Hasan Bozorg

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About Pir Husayn (Muhammad Ilkhan) raised by Jalayerid Hasan Bozorg

  PIR HUSAYN ([1326]-executed Shahr-Naw, Alataq [16 Jul] 1338).  He succeeded as MUHAMMAD Il-Khan, in opposition to Musa Il-Khan, proclaimed Il-Khan with the title MUZAFFAR-ed-DIN 20 Jul 1336, enthroned at Qaradarrah 25 Jul 1336.  He was deposed and executed. 

Muhammad Khan (died July 1338) was a claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate. He was a great-grandson of Mengu Timur, who was a son of Hulegu. During the breakup of the Ilkhanate following the death of Abu Sa'id in 1335, the Jalayirid Hasan Buzurg raised Muhammad Khan to the throne. Muhammad Khan, who was still a young child, was of Mongol blood and was therefore a way to legitimise Hasan Buzurg's rule from Baghdad. 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. Over the next few years, the two strengthened their hold over western Persia, but the appearance of the Chupanid Hasan Kucek interrupted their plans. The two opposing sides then met in the Alataq area on July 16, 1338, with both Hasan Buzurg and Muhammad Khan suffering defeat. After Hasan Buzurg fled, Muhammad Khan was captured by the Chupanids and executed.



Succeeded by Jahan Timur

Muhammad Khan (died July 1338) was a claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate. He was a great-grandson of Mengu Timur, who was a son of Hulegu.

During the breakup of the Ilkhanate following the death of Abu Sa'id in 1335, the Jalayirid Hasan Buzurg raised Muhammad Khan to the throne. Muhammad Khan, who was still a young child, was of Mongol blood and was therefore a way to legitimise Hasan Buzurg's rule from Baghdad. 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. Over the next few years, the two strengthened their hold over western Persia, but the appearance of the Chupanid Hasan Kucek interrupted their plans. The two opposing sides then met in the Alataq area on July 16, 1338, with both Hasan Buzurg and Muhammad Khan suffering defeat. After Hasan Buzurg fled, Muhammad Khan was captured by the Chupanids and executed.

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