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Abaqa Khan reigned from 1265-1282, the son of Hulegu and Oroqina Khatun, a Mongol Christian, was the second Il-Khan emperor. Abaqa was himself was a devout Tibetan Buddhist, and so this is why he tried to convert the Muslims and simply harrased them mercilessly by promoting Nestorian interests ahead of the Muslims by sending embassies to Pope Gregorio X and Eduardo I of England. Under his harsh reign, many Muslims attempted to assinate Abaka. He continued fighting with Berke Khan's forces until 1267 when Berke dies. He fought on his father's behalf after Hulegu, his father, died of illness in 1265. However, Barrak Khan tried to annex Iran in 1270 and thus starting war against Abaqa in the city of Herat. Abaqa successfully defended Iran, leaving his people victorious. Abaqa was succeeded by his Muslim brother Tekuder.


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