1 janv. 1335 - Death of Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, Ilkhanate ruler.
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While this is focused on the Ilkhanate (one of the successor states), the ripple effects are important. Abu Sa'id's death triggered a succession crisis within the Ilkhanate, destabilizing the region and demonstrating the growing weakness and fragmentation within the larger Mongol world. This event is significant because it highlights the increasing trend of internal power struggles and the weakening of central authority, a pattern that was playing out across the Mongol Empire and directly contributed to its overall decline. It's a concrete example of the fracturing that was happening before the final blow of 1368.
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