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Foreign Policy of The Ilkhanate State: Strategic Directions and Diplomatic Relations

Uralov Rashidjon Murod ogluThe student of the Faculty of History, Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov, UzbekistanRashidova Feruza ShomukhammedovnaAssociate Professor of the Department of World History, Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov, PhD., Uzbekistan
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This article analyzes the foreign policy strategy of the Ilkhanate (Hulaguid) state, which dominated the Near East in the 13th–14th centuries. It examines the military rivalry with the Mamluk Sultanate, border conflicts with the Golden Horde, diplomatic relations with Western European states, and ties with the Mongol uluses the Yuan Dynasty and the Chagatai Ulus. The central theme of the article is the interrelationship between domestic governance and foreign diplomacy.

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