Civil War Al maghuleyah 664_701 H/ 1266_1302 M Analytical Study | ||
College Of Basic Education Research Journal | ||
Article 39, Volume 17, Issue 2, July 2021, Pages 980-1002 PDF (912.76 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/berj.2021.168530 | ||
Author | ||
raghag abdulkareem aljnajaar* | ||
musel | ||
Abstract | ||
his study sheds light on the most terrible Magholian civil wars, which were the theater of Turkestan, Transoxania, and China, which lasted for nearly three and a half decades, and the reasons for which are due to the desire of the parties to lead and dominate the areas of influence of the Maghol Empire, Arik Buka, who had declared himself a traitor to the Mongols, was preoccupied with this war between Kublai and Kaidu khan in Western Turkestan, and Kaido was one of the fiercest opponents of Kublai declaration of himself as emperor of the Maghols in the year 658 AH / 1260 AD, and this opposition led the two parties to declare war between them and intensified after Kublai realized that Kaidu ambition did not stop. At the borders of preserving its properties in the countries of Western Turkestan, but was extended to impose its hegemony over the countries of Transoxiana and Khorasan, and its goals from that were to control the trade of the Silk Road that was passing through these countries, This is what actually happened when Kaidu was able to impose his will on these countries, | ||
Keywords | ||
the Maghols; ؛the War; ؛; ،; ؛Arik Buka | ||
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