Universal Journal of History and Culture
Yazarlar: Ercan GÖRDEGİR
Konular:Tarih
Anahtar Kelimeler:Viziership,Reşîdüddîn Fazlullah,Tâcüddin Ali Şâh,Sadeddin Saveci,Oljaitu
Özet: XIII. In the first quarter of the century, the Mongols began to play an active role in the stage of history as a result of large invasions in a short time established a large state that reigned in large geographies. This brought about the necessity of carrying out appropriate policies and actions to the seized places. Because the military-civilian complex system, which is compatible with nomadic civilization, was not suitable for the settled nations connected to the big city and land-based economic system. Since 1256, the rulers and rulers of the Ilkhanid State have sought solutions for living in harmony with their subjects. The most important of these solutions was to take advantage of the powerful and well-established families of Iran, who have been in state administration for a long time and are aware of all the dynamics of settled culture. Among the main statesmen who marked the period of Olcaytû Han, there are three viziers: Saadeddin Savecî, Reşîdüddîn Fazlullah, and Hâce Tâcüddin Ali Şâh Gîlânî. Every one of these viziers is very good at the government administration. These viziers have tried every way to manipulate the ruler. In this context, they have engaged in a serious struggle among themselves. In this study, after the general examination of the lives of three viziers who marked the period of Olcaytû Han, how they engage in a struggle between themselves and the effects of this situation on the Ilkhanids state will be examined.