Turkish and Mongolian scientists may have found the remains of a long-lost Khan palace in eastern Turkey that they believe was built by Genghis Khan's grandson, Hulagu Khan. Hulagu Khan was the ruler of the short-lived Ilkhanid state in the 1260s.
A research team working in eastern Turkey say they have found the long-lost Khan palace of Genghis Khan’s grandson, who famously sacked Baghdad in the 13th century.
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