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It appears that this Mongol ruler, who decided to convert to Islam, had an enormous impact on history. Without him, the middle east might have become Buddhist. Appropriately, such an influential historical figure should have a better and expanded article. John Hyams 22:31, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
I think you overestimated him, he could only affected Iran if he had not converted to Islam, Iran may have large minority of Christians or Buddists if he continue to practice Christian. But remember this Iran had become part of Islam long before Mongol arrival and Mongol population of Illkhanate is small compared to local Persians. And the most important factor to me is that the Islam in 14 century is totally different compare to it today. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 221.220.20.100 ( talk) 14:16, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
Would anyone be able to translate the legend in Arabic on the coin of Ghazan?:
ﻢﻠﺳﻭ ﻪﻴﻠﻋ ﻰﻠﺻ ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻝﻮﺳﺭ ﺪﻤﺤﻣ ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻻﺍﻪﻟﺍﻻ/ ﺰﻳﺮﺒﺗ ﺏﺮﺿ/ ... ﻊﺒﺳ ﺔﻨﺳ ﻰﻓ Lailahe illallah Muhammed resulullah salli aleyhe. Duribe Tebriz fi sene xxx
It also seems that the Arabic date on the obverse of the coin is 692 AH.
Could any Arabic-reading Wikipedian confirm?
Thank you!
PHG
21:41, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
Mint: Bāzār. Date: AH 701 (AD 1301-1302). Aramgar ( talk) 02:47, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
ﻢﻠﺳﻭ ﻪﻴﻠﻋ ﻰﻠﺻ ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻝﻮﺳﺭ ﺪﻤﺤﻣ ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻻﺍﻪﻟﺍﻻ/ ﺰﻳﺮﺒﺗ ﺏﺮﺿ/ ... ﻊﺒﺳ ﺔﻨﺳ ﻰﻓ Lailahe illallah Muhammed resulullah salli aleyhe. Duribe Bāzār fi sene 701 If so, would you have the capability to fill-in the arabic as well? Best regards. PHG ( talk) 05:41, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
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Wikipedia guidelines are that an article should be titled by the "most common name" that a subject is known. For this individual, I think that Ghazan or Ghazan Khan is more common. This would also bring the title into something more consistent with the other Ilkhanate leaders. What do other editors think? -- El on ka 02:15, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
Ghazan is perfect -- Enerelt ( talk) 07:01, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
Here is a nice image of Ghazan with his wife at his court. Feel free to insert it in the article. Cheers PHG ( talk) 12:35, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
Bulugan was childless queen. But She good took care of Ghazan.I think some of European sources probably made a mistake. Gaikhatu was not his brother but uncle. -- Enerelt ( talk) 10:40, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
Here's a coin gold of the Ghazan period. Feel free to insert it into the article. PHG ( talk) 19:18, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
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@ Behsudii: Also, actual WP:RS seems to contradict this alleged Shia belief of Ghazan. A source published by Brill Publishers; "In order to keep power in his hands, Ghazan converted from Buddhism to Sunni Islam in September 1295." p. 195, The Mongols and the Armenians (1220-1335) HistoryofIran ( talk) 02:20, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
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It appears that this Mongol ruler, who decided to convert to Islam, had an enormous impact on history. Without him, the middle east might have become Buddhist. Appropriately, such an influential historical figure should have a better and expanded article. John Hyams 22:31, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
I think you overestimated him, he could only affected Iran if he had not converted to Islam, Iran may have large minority of Christians or Buddists if he continue to practice Christian. But remember this Iran had become part of Islam long before Mongol arrival and Mongol population of Illkhanate is small compared to local Persians. And the most important factor to me is that the Islam in 14 century is totally different compare to it today. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 221.220.20.100 ( talk) 14:16, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
Would anyone be able to translate the legend in Arabic on the coin of Ghazan?:
ﻢﻠﺳﻭ ﻪﻴﻠﻋ ﻰﻠﺻ ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻝﻮﺳﺭ ﺪﻤﺤﻣ ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻻﺍﻪﻟﺍﻻ/ ﺰﻳﺮﺒﺗ ﺏﺮﺿ/ ... ﻊﺒﺳ ﺔﻨﺳ ﻰﻓ Lailahe illallah Muhammed resulullah salli aleyhe. Duribe Tebriz fi sene xxx
It also seems that the Arabic date on the obverse of the coin is 692 AH.
Could any Arabic-reading Wikipedian confirm?
Thank you!
PHG
21:41, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
Mint: Bāzār. Date: AH 701 (AD 1301-1302). Aramgar ( talk) 02:47, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
ﻢﻠﺳﻭ ﻪﻴﻠﻋ ﻰﻠﺻ ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻝﻮﺳﺭ ﺪﻤﺤﻣ ﻪﻠﻟﺍﻻﺍﻪﻟﺍﻻ/ ﺰﻳﺮﺒﺗ ﺏﺮﺿ/ ... ﻊﺒﺳ ﺔﻨﺳ ﻰﻓ Lailahe illallah Muhammed resulullah salli aleyhe. Duribe Bāzār fi sene 701 If so, would you have the capability to fill-in the arabic as well? Best regards. PHG ( talk) 05:41, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
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Wikipedia guidelines are that an article should be titled by the "most common name" that a subject is known. For this individual, I think that Ghazan or Ghazan Khan is more common. This would also bring the title into something more consistent with the other Ilkhanate leaders. What do other editors think? -- El on ka 02:15, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
Ghazan is perfect -- Enerelt ( talk) 07:01, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
Here is a nice image of Ghazan with his wife at his court. Feel free to insert it in the article. Cheers PHG ( talk) 12:35, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
Bulugan was childless queen. But She good took care of Ghazan.I think some of European sources probably made a mistake. Gaikhatu was not his brother but uncle. -- Enerelt ( talk) 10:40, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
Here's a coin gold of the Ghazan period. Feel free to insert it into the article. PHG ( talk) 19:18, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
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@ Behsudii: Also, actual WP:RS seems to contradict this alleged Shia belief of Ghazan. A source published by Brill Publishers; "In order to keep power in his hands, Ghazan converted from Buddhism to Sunni Islam in September 1295." p. 195, The Mongols and the Armenians (1220-1335) HistoryofIran ( talk) 02:20, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
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I guess that settles it. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 02:31, 6 October 2023 (UTC)