The Ilkhanate was a breakaway state of the Mongol Empire that existed from the 13th to 14th centuries in Persia and parts of the Middle East. Established by Hulagu Khan, it represented a significant integration of Mongol and Persian cultures, influencing the political, economic, and religious landscapes of the region during and after its existence.
Topic 16.1: 16.1 Asia, North Africa, and Europe in the Early Fourteenth Century
Unit 16