The Oirats
The Oirats arrived in Egypt
In 1296 a large group of Oirats,[12][13] Mongol refugees, arrived in the Levant. They were led by Turghai, the son-in-law of Hulagu Khan.[14][15] They had fled to the Levant from Ghazan. While some of the Oirat group was received warmly in Cairo by Kitbugha and then resided in the Cairene district of al-Hisiniyah,[16] others were sheltered in the coastal towns of the Levant. The Oirats were not Muslims, but after they intermarried with Egyptian emirs and later with Egyptian commoners, they converted to Islam and merged with Egyptian society.[17][18] However, as Kitbugha was himself of Mongol origin, his extraordinary generosity towards the Oirats made many emirs suspicious about his motives.[19][20] This would be one of the factors that would later lead to his downfall.[21]
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