Arghun

Mongol ruler of Persia

Arghun - Leaders & Politicians
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Ruled the Ilkhanate, a division of the Mongol Empire, from 1284 until death in 1291. Implemented policies that solidified control over Persia and promoted trade and cultural exchanges. Worked to strengthen the administration of the khanate through interactions with various Persian and Muslim scholars. Advocated for the promotion of Buddhism among Mongols and had ambitions to assimilate Persian culture.

Ruled the Ilkhanate of Persia

Strengthened Mongol administration in Persia

Promoted trade and cultural exchanges

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