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- Yasaur abstract "Yasa'ur (died 1320) was a Chagatai prince who launched a revolt against the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id. He was the son of Chübei, and a great-great-grandson of Chagatai Khan.Yasa'ur had originally resided within the Chagatai ulus. In 1314 he participated in a campaign against the Ilkhanate, together with the Chagatai Khan's brother Kebek and a Neguderi prince Daud Khwaja(a son of Qutlugh Khwaja) who had been expelled from his territories by the Ilkhan the previous year. Their forces defeated the Ilkhan army near the banks of the Murgab River; they then marched to Herat. The Ilkhan Öljeitü then set off with an army for the east, while the Chagataiid forces were recalled by the khan Esen Buqa. Around this time Yasa'ur, who had been accused by Kebek of cooperated with the Ilkhanid forces during the invasion, defected to Öljeitü. His forces engaged in battle with the Chagataiid troops; an Ilkhanid army that had crossed the Oxus joined the fighting and secured victory for Yasa'ur. He, escorted by the Ilkhanid force, entered Khorasan; Öljeitü then allowed him to take control of the pasture lands of the Badghis.Öljeitü died in 1316 and was succeeded as Ilkhan by his son Abu Sa'id. Yasa'ur initially pledged loyalty to the new Ilkhan, but was apparently uncooperative with Ilkhanid authorities. In early 1319 he openly revolted against Abu Sa'id, invading the province of Mazandaran. This revolt coincided with an invasion by Uzbeg Khan, forcing the Ilkhanids to defend against two attacks simultaneously. Amir Husain (the father of Hasan Buzurg, who founded the Jalayirid dynasty in Baghdad) was sent to deal with Yasa'ur. The Amir Coban, overestimating the strength of Yasa'ur, also planned to march against the Chagataiid prince at the head of a 20,000-strong army, but eventually decided to defend against Uzbeg's forces. Amir Husain's approach caused Yasa'ur to retreat from Mazandaran. From Tus he then sent a force to take Herat, whose ruler, the Kartid Giyath al-Din, had declared his loyalty to the Ilkhanids. The siege of Herat was unsuccessful, however, as Yasa'ur decided to withdraw upon hearing of the approach of the Ilkhanid army and withdrew into southern Afghanistan. In the following year, he was killed by Kebek, who had recently become Chagatai Khan and who deemed Yasa'ur to still be a threat.Yasa'ur's personal troops eventually formed the basis of the Yasa'uri, a group that gained influence within the Chagatai ulus in the mid-fourteenth century.".
- Yasaur deathDate "1320".
- Yasaur deathYear "1320".
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- Yasaur wikiPageRevisionID "565467235".
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Said_(Ilkhanid_dynasty).
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Said_Bahadur_Khan.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Amu_Darya.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Badghis.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Badghis_Province.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Category:1320_deaths.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Generals_of_the_Mongol_Empire.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongolian_people.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Chagatai_Khan.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Chagatai_Khanate.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Chagatai_Khans.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Chupan.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Coban_(Chobanids).
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Daud_Khwaja.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Esen_Buqa_I.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Khorasan.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Hasan_Buzurg.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Herat.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Ilkhan.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Ilkhanate.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Jalairid_Sultanate.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Jalayirid.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Kartids.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Kebek.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_dynasty.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Chagatai_khans.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Mazandaran.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Mazandaran_Province.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Murgab_River_(Afghanistan).
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Murghab_River.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Neguderi.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Oxus.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Qaraunas.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Qutlugh_Khwaja.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Tus,_Iran.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Uzbeg_Khan.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Yasauri.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Öljaitü.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Öljeitü.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLink Öz_Beg_Khan.
- Yasaur wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yasa'ur".
- Yasaur dateOfDeath "1320".
- Yasaur hasPhotoCollection Yasaur.
- Yasaur name "Yasaur".
- Yasaur shortDescription "Chagatai prince".
- Yasaur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Yasaur description "Chagatai prince".
- Yasaur description "Chagatai prince".
- Yasaur subject Category:1320_deaths.
- Yasaur subject Category:Generals_of_the_Mongol_Empire.
- Yasaur subject Category:Mongolian_people.
- Yasaur subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Yasaur hypernym Prince.
- Yasaur type Agent.
- Yasaur type Person.
- Yasaur type Person.
- Yasaur type Agent.
- Yasaur type NaturalPerson.
- Yasaur type Thing.
- Yasaur type Q215627.
- Yasaur type Q5.
- Yasaur type Person.
- Yasaur comment "Yasa'ur (died 1320) was a Chagatai prince who launched a revolt against the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id. He was the son of Chübei, and a great-great-grandson of Chagatai Khan.Yasa'ur had originally resided within the Chagatai ulus. In 1314 he participated in a campaign against the Ilkhanate, together with the Chagatai Khan's brother Kebek and a Neguderi prince Daud Khwaja(a son of Qutlugh Khwaja) who had been expelled from his territories by the Ilkhan the previous year.".
- Yasaur label "Yasa'ur".
- Yasaur sameAs Yasaur.
- Yasaur sameAs Jasawur.
- Yasaur sameAs m.093n0f.
- Yasaur sameAs Q3819247.
- Yasaur sameAs Q3819247.
- Yasaur wasDerivedFrom Yasauroldid=565467235.
- Yasaur isPrimaryTopicOf Yasaur.
- Yasaur name "Yasaur".