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- Dimaskh Khwadja fou el tercer fill de l'amir Coban, principal figura dels cobànides. El 1319/1320 fou nomenat governador de l'Azerbaidjan, l'Iraq Adjemi i l'Iraq. El 1325 va assolir el càrrec de visir. El 1326 quan el seu pare fou enviat al Khurasan a reprimir un atac dels mongols de Txagatai, va restar a la cort per assegurar el control del poder per part de la família cobànida. Dimaskh gastava el tresor dels Il-kan de manera poc mesurada, i sembla que s'aprofitava de la seva posició per gaudir de les dones de l'harem reial o almenys tenia especials relacions amb una d'elles, antiga concubina d'Oldjeitu. La seva figura era molt impopular i a la cort hi havia un fort partit contrari; el mateix kan, Abu Said Bahadur Khan, se'n volia desfer igual que del seu pare i de tots els cobànides. El 24 d'agost de 1327 el kan Abu Said va ordenar l'execució de Dimaskh a Sultaniya i va dictar una orde per l'extermini de tota la família. Fou el pare de Delsad Khatun, que el 1333 es va casar amb Abu Said Bahadur Khan, del que estava prenyada quan va morir (però al cap de set mesos va néixer una filla); després Delsad fou la dona d'Hasan Buzurg, el fundador de la dinastia djalayàrida. (ca)
- Demasq Kaja (died August 25, 1327) was a member of the Chobanid family during the middle of the fourteenth century. He was the son of Coban. During the 1320s, Coban accumulated a great deal of power as an amir of the Ilkhanate. While technically serving the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id, he was the effective power behind the throne. He therefore divided up Persia between himself and his sons. Demasq became viceroy of Azerbaijan and Iraq. In addition, he gained the use of the powers that the vizier Rukn al-Din Sa'in had been invested with. During 1326 and 1327, both Coban and Rukn were campaigning in Khurasan. With the two gone, Demasq was effectively in control back at the Ilkhanid capital of Sultaniya. Abu Sa'id had resented the power of Coban and his offspring for some time by now, and he plotted their fall. Since Demasq was the most imminent threat, Abu Sa'id chose to deal with him first. When it was discovered that Demasq had been having with an affair with a former concubine of the late Ilkhan Öljeitü's, Abu Sa'id used this as a pretext for moving against him. Demasq, trapped in Sultaniyah, tried to escape, but was killed in the process, in August 1327. He was the first of the Chobanids to be killed; several others would soon follow. (en)
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- Dimaskh Khwadja fou el tercer fill de l'amir Coban, principal figura dels cobànides. El 1319/1320 fou nomenat governador de l'Azerbaidjan, l'Iraq Adjemi i l'Iraq. El 1325 va assolir el càrrec de visir. El 1326 quan el seu pare fou enviat al Khurasan a reprimir un atac dels mongols de Txagatai, va restar a la cort per assegurar el control del poder per part de la família cobànida. Dimaskh gastava el tresor dels Il-kan de manera poc mesurada, i sembla que s'aprofitava de la seva posició per gaudir de les dones de l'harem reial o almenys tenia especials relacions amb una d'elles, antiga concubina d'Oldjeitu. La seva figura era molt impopular i a la cort hi havia un fort partit contrari; el mateix kan, Abu Said Bahadur Khan, se'n volia desfer igual que del seu pare i de tots els cobànides. El (ca)
- Demasq Kaja (died August 25, 1327) was a member of the Chobanid family during the middle of the fourteenth century. He was the son of Coban. During the 1320s, Coban accumulated a great deal of power as an amir of the Ilkhanate. While technically serving the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id, he was the effective power behind the throne. He therefore divided up Persia between himself and his sons. Demasq became viceroy of Azerbaijan and Iraq. In addition, he gained the use of the powers that the vizier Rukn al-Din Sa'in had been invested with. (en)
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