- Buqa
Buqa (died
January 16 1289 ) was a Mongol lord who was instrumental in sweepingArghun to power as the fourthIl-Khan ofIran in 1284 and became his chief minister (vizier ) and advisor, succeedingShams ad-Din Juvayni whom Arghun had executed. Aided by his brother Aruq, Buqa embarked on a reform that revolutionized the monetary and fiscal structure of the empire. [Judith G. Kolbas (2006), "The Mongols in Iran: Chingiz Khan to Uljaytu 1220-13", pp. 245, 273, 382.Routledge , ISBN 0700706674.]Initially, he was allowed to exercise wide powers, but his arrogance and excesses soon raised him many enemies. Perceiving that he had lost the khan’s favour, Buqa organized a conspiracy in which several of the Il-Khanate lords and Arghun’s vassal king
Demetre II of Georgia (whose daughter Rusudan was married to Buqa’s son) were implicated. The group was penetrated by the khan’s agents and the plot was soon revealed. Buqa was arrested and put to death on January 16, 1289. He was succeeded as vizier by aJew ish physician Sa’d al-Daula ofAbhar . [William Bayne Fisher (1968), "The Cambridge History of Iran", pp. 366-369.Cambridge University Press , ISBN 052106936X.] [Thomas T. Allsen (2001), "Culture and Conquest in Mongol Eurasia", p. 27.Cambridge University Press , ISBN 052160270X.]References
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