• Mahmud Yalavach was a Muslim administrator in the Mongol Empire who ruled over Turkestan as governor and eventually went on to be mayor of Taidu (now...
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  • final bey of the Chobanids. Najm al-Din Mahmud ibn Ilyas al-Shirazi, Persian physician from Shiraz. Mahmud Yalavach, administrator in the Mongol Empire who...
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    eldest brother Möngke became Khan of the Mongol Empire, and Khwarizmian Mahmud Yalavach and Kublai were sent to China proper. Kublai received the viceroyalty...
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    Möngke to secure his position. He also restored his father's officials, Mahmud Yalavach, Masud Beg and Chinqai to positions in the provinces. Güyük reversed...
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    as a powerful king. So, he sent a group of his merchants headed by Mahmud Yalavach with gifts to visit Sultan Muhammad and informed him about the size...
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    Karakorum. When he dismissed the governor of Transoxania, Mahmud Yalavach, Ögedei Khan reinstated Mahmud, whose dynasty continued to administer the region even...
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    officials. Her husband's chief secretary, Chinqai, and the administrator, Mahmud Yalavach, fled to her son Koden in North China while Turkestani administrator...
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    advice in administrative affairs. For example, Genghis Khan's advisor, Mahmud Yalavach, and Kublai Khan's financial minister, Ahmad Fanakati, were Muslims...
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    Khan were certainly Muslims. He reappointed Güyük's three officials: Mahmud Yalavach in China, Masud Beg in Turkestan, and Arghun Aqa of the Oirat in Iran...
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    Muhammad ibn Abu-Tahir Marvazi, philosopher Al-Marwazi, astronomer Mahmud Yalavach, ambassador and governor of Mavaraunnahr (1224–1238) Abu l-Ghazi Bahadur...
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