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Mohammad Khan (field Hockey)
Mohammad, Mohammed, Muhammad, or Muhammed Khan may refer to: People * Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan) (died 1338), claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate * Ulugh Muhammad, (1405–1445), khan of the Golden Horde and Kazan * Mohammad Khan Ustajlu (died 1514), commander under the Safavids * Mohammad Khan Qajar (1742–1797), shah of Persia * Muhammad Khan of Ganja (d. 1780), khan of Ganja * Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan) (died 1415), Mughlistan Khanate khan in 1408–1415 * Vali Muhammad Khan, leader of the Ashtarkhanid (Janid) dynasty in the Khanate of Bukhara from 1605 to 1611 * Colonel Muhammad Khan (1919–1999), Pakistani war hero, humorist and writer * Muhammad Khan Junejo (1932–1993), Pakistani Prime Minister * Meraj Muhammad Khan (1938–2016), founding member of the Pakistan Peoples Party * Jan Mohammad Khan (?–2011), politician of Afghanistan * Muhammad Khan (athlete) (born 1934), Pakistani athlete * Mohammad Khan (athlete) (born 1911), Afghanistan athlete * Muhamm ...
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Muhammad Khan (Ilkhan)
Muhammad Khan (died July 1338) was a claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate. Ancestry He was born Pir Husein, a great-grandson of Möngke Temür, a son of Hulagu. His ancestry is different in certain sources - in one source he is shown as a son of Yul Qutlugh b. El-Temür b. Anbarchi b. Mengu Timur and in Mirkhwand he was a son of Qutlugh b. Amir Timur b. Anbarchi b. Mengu Timur. Reign He was still a child when Jalayirid Hasan Buzurg raised him to the throne with regnal name Muhammad Khan in opposition to his 3rd cousin once removed Musa. In a battle that took place on July 26, 1336, Hasan Buzurg and Muhammad Khan defeated the forces of 'Ali Padshah and his puppet Ilkhan, Musa. Hasan Buzurg then installed his claimant in Tabriz. Jalal ad-Din Zakariyya (or Shams al-Din) and late Mahmudshah Inju's son Masudshah were appointed as his viziers while Hasan's supporters reaffirmed their positions. Chupanid Sorgan and his mother Sati Beg gained Karabakh, Hajji Taghay reaffirmed in Diya ...
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