Dokuz Khatun

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Dokuz Khatun was a prominent 13th-century Christian Mongol queen consort of Hülegü Khan, influential in the early Ilkhanate court.

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Dokuz Khatun canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian
Mongol
historical figure
noblewoman
queen consort
areaOfInfluence Ilkhanate politics
Mongol Ilkhanate
surface form: Mongol Persia
associatedWith Hülegü Khan
Assyrian Church of the East
surface form: Nestorian Church
centuryOfActivity 13th century
countryOfCitizenship Mongol Empire
culture Mongol
ethnicGroup Mongol
surface form: Mongols
hasTitle Khatun
influenced religious policy in the early Ilkhanate
maritalStatus married
memberOf Mongol court
notableFor influence in the early Ilkhanate court
promotion of Christianity at the Mongol court
partOf Ilkhanate elite
positionHeld queen consort of Hülegü Khan
queen consort of the Ilkhanate
religion Christianity
Assyrian Church of the East
surface form: Nestorian Christianity
residence Mongol Ilkhanate
surface form: Ilkhanate court

Persia
sexOrGender female
spouse Hülegü Khan
spouseOccupation Mongol Ilkhan Abaqa Khan
surface form: Ilkhan

Mongol ruler
timePeriod early Ilkhanate

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Hülegü Khan spouse Dokuz Khatun
Abaqa Khan mother Dokuz Khatun