Overview
The Jalayirid Sultanate (Persian: جلایریان, romanized: Jalāyiriyān), also Ilka dynasty or Ilkanids, was a Mongol dynasty which ruled over modern-day Iraq and western Iran after the breakup of the Ilkhanate in the 1330s. It expanded for about fifty years, until disrupted by Timur's conquests and the revolts of the Qara Qoyunlu Turkoman. After Timur's death in 1405, there was a brief attempt to re-establish the sultanate in southern Iraq and Khuzistan. The Jalayirids were finally eliminated by the Qara Qoyunlu in 1432. The Jalayirids originated from the Jalayir tribe, which was a prominent Mongolian tribe hailing from the area of the River Onon in eastern Mongolia, but in the 14th century in the Middle East they became "largely Turkicized or.
Historical Periods
Jalayirid Sultanate (1344–1362)
1344 CE – 1362 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 503,893 km²
Jalayirid Sultanate (1363–1374)
1363 CE – 1374 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 711,629 km²
Jalayirid Sultanate (1375–1394)
1375 CE – 1394 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 491,301 km²
Jalayirid Sultanate (1395–1401)
1395 CE – 1401 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 238,099 km²