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The Il-Khanids dynasty, established by Hulagu Khan, faced numerous political and economic challenges following their conquest of Baghdad. While they sought legitimacy through alliances and military prowess, their focus on warfare led to a decline in trade, mismanagement, and increased taxation. The decentralization of power fostered fractionalism and resentment among local populations. Their changed stance towards Islam, despite officially converting, did not resolve ongoing feuds with Muslims, highlighting a complex relationship marked by hostility and failed integration.
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Post-Ghazan: Failures • Economics • Focus on military resulted in lowered trade • Decentralized • Mismanagement • Allowed horses to graze on crops • Government • Increased taxes • Fractionalism • Religion • Hostility to Islam • Notably: Despite converion, continued fueds with Muslims