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Ilkhanate
The Ilkhanate or Il-khanate was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire. It was ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids (), and known to the Mongols as Hülegü Ulus (). The Ilkhanid realm was officially known as the Land of Iran (Irānzamin) or simply Iran. It was established after Hülegü, the son of Tolui and grandson of Genghis Khan, inherited the West Asian and Central Asian part of the Mongol Empire after his brother Möngke Khan died in 1259.
Khwarazmian Empire
former empire in Central Asia
Anushtegin dynasty
dynasty
Mongol invasion of Khwarazmian Empire and Eastern Iran
1219–1221 military campaign
Eldiguzids
thumb|upright=1.2|Map of medieval Europe in 1190 showing the territory of Eldiguzids in the lower right corner
Maragheh Observatory
medieval Iranian astronomical observatory
Bavand dynasty
Iranian dynasty ruling North and Central Iran (655–1349)
Hazaraspids
The Hazaraspids also known as Fadluyids or Fadlawi, Fazlavi dynasty(1115–1424) were a Kurdish Sunni Muslim dynasty that ruled the Zagros Mountains region of southwestern Iran, essentially in Lorestan and which flourished in the later Saljuq, Ilkhanid, Muzaffarid, and Timurid periods.
Salghurids
The Salghurids (), also known as the Atabegs of Fars (), were a Persianate dynasty of Salur Turkoman origin that ruled Fars, first as vassals of the Seljuks then for the Khwarazm Shahs in the 13th century.
Mongol campaign against the Nizaris
Mongol campaign against the Shia Nizari Ismaili state (1253-1256)
Mongol invasion of Persia and Mesopotamia
Buraq Hajib
founder of a Khitan dynasty in Kerman, Persia
Atabegs of Yazd
Persian dynasty
Pishkinid dynasty
Dynasty in northwestern Iran from 1155 to 1231
Mina'i ware
type of Persian pottery