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was hulegu khan or the shah justified? give reasons to support your answer​

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Answered by gopalsibapaul01
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Hulagu's army greatly expanded the southwestern portion of the Mongol Empire, founding the Ilkhanate of Persia, a precursor to the eventual Safavid dynasty, and then the modern state of Iran. Under Hulagu's leadership, the siege of Baghdad (1258) destroyed Baghdad's standing in the Islamic world and weakened Damascus, causing a shift of Islamic influence to the Mamluk Sultanate in Cairo and ended the Abbasid Dynasty.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Hulagu or  Hulegu Khan was a Mongolian ruler. He was the founder of the II-Khans of Iran. Hulagu defeated the last Abbasid caliph and suppressed the Islami sect.

It was under the Hulagu’s reign that Iran united after years of political fragmentation. In this era, the historians switched from writing in Arabi to Persin thus reviving the culture of Iran.  

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