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Summary Of: Hulagu

Hulagu with his Kerait queen... Hulagu was born to... Hulagu was friendly to Christianity... Hulagu told the Armenian historian... Hulagu had at least three children... Mongke charged his brother Hulagu with leading a massive Mongol army to conquer or destroy the remaining... Mongke ordered Hulagu to treat kindly those who submitted... Hulagu vigorously carried out the latter part of these instructions... Hulagu marched out with perhaps the largest Mongol army ever assembled... led by Hulagu Khan and his top general... requiring Hulagu to return Karakorum to engage in the decision on who the next Great Khan would... Hulagu departed with the bulk of his forces... Hulagu returned to his lands by 1262... But when Hulagu massed his armies to attack the Mamluks and avenge the defeat at Ain Jalut... Hulagu suffered a severe defeat in an attempted invasion north of the... Hulagu sent multiple communications to Europe... Letter from Hulagu to Saint Louis... neither Hulagu nor his successors were ever able to form an alliance with Europe... reportedly travelled to the realm of Hulagu and stayed in the city of... then joined up with an embassy sent by Hulagu to his brother... Hulagu Khan died in 1265 and was buried in the... Hulagu Khan laid the foundations of the... Letter from Hulagu to Saint Louis... to Hulagu and his attack on...

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