Bolad (
Mongolian: , , , d.1313), was an ethnic
Mongol minister of the
Yuan dynasty
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of China, and later served in the
Ilkhanate
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as the representative of the
Great Khan of the
Mongol Empire
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and cultural adviser to the Ilkhans. He also provided valuable information to
Rashid-al-Din Hamadani to write about the Mongols. Mongolists consider him a cultural bridge between East and West. He was ennobled by
Emperor Renzong of Yuan as Duke of Ze (澤國公) in 1311 and Prince of Yongfeng (永豐郡王) in 1313, posthumously.
Background
Bolad was born in the
Dörben (or Dörbet) tribe and his father, Jurghi (Yurki), who was a ''ba'urchi'', attached to the palace of
Genghis Khan
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's wife
Börte. Since his father's title was prestige of honor, and he was explicitly trusted by Genghis Khan, Jurghi commanded a personal thousand of the
guards of the
Khagan
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. In 1248, the prince
Kublai ordered the
Han scholar Zhang Dehui () to tutor Dorji (), his eldest son, and Bolad, who was probably a child of seven or eight years. So Bolad became fluent in Chinese in addition to his native Mongolian language.
In China
After Kublai ascended to the throne in 1260, Bolad served as ''ba’urchi'', inheriting his father's title. In addition, he did oral and written translations for the state affairs as one of the intellectuals of the Mongols. He led a military contingent in 1264 to suppress Chinese rebels in
Shandong
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.
Bolad also served as judge in the sensitive case of
Ariq Böke (1264). He served as one of the directors of the new Office of State Ceremonial founded in October 1271, where he worked together with
Liu Bingzhong,
Xu Heng, and Xu Shilong () - head of the
Minister of Imperial Rites.
He later worked in the
Censorate as censor in chief from 1275 but was forced to resign in 1277 in favor of more older Öz Temür ().
While a member of Censorate, he also helped to establish the Office of Supervisors of Agriculture () in March 1270 with Zhang Wenqian () as its director. Bolad later succeeded him in 1271 under the orders of Kublai, to which appointment
Antong protested, claiming censorate and directorate are incompatible posts, to which Kublai didn't listen.
By 1277, he held multiple offices including Censor-in-Chief, Grand Supervisor of Agriculture, Director of Imperial Household Provisions, a member of Ministry of Imperial Rites, Vice Military Affairs Commissioner (the post was held by heir-apparent of khagan, thus he was also de facto ''
Shumishi''). In the latter capacity, he was instrumental in consolidation Mongol rule in
Jiangnan during the
Mongol conquest of Song.
He accompanied Nomughan (son of Kublai), Toghon () and Urughtai () - grandson of Külgen, 6th son of Genghis Khan) in the
campaign against Kaidu, however the operation failed and Bolad returned to capital in 1279. Same year he interrogated Song loyalist
Wen Tianxiang, who didn't agree to submit Mongols.
Later Bolad was appointed to investigate
Ahmad Fanakati same year. However, Fanakati was killed in 1282, which turned the fraud investigation into murder investigation. Bolad informed Kublai of Ahmad's misdeeds, which paved the way for execution of Ahmad's associates.
In Ilkhanate
He was sent to the
Ilkhanate
The Ilkhanate or Il-khanate was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire. It was ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids (), and known to the Mongols as ''Hülegü Ulus'' (). The Ilkhanid realm was officially known ...
in
Persia
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soon after
Arghun enthroned in 1285. He gave imperial seal,
jarlig (imperial order) and crown to the new
Ilkhan. Bolad could not return to
Yuan dynasty
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due to the conflicts between the Yuan and the
Chagatai Khanate headed by
Kaidu, while his companion Isa () made it to
Dadu 2 years later. Arghun appointed him a commander of his
kheshig
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and assigned him of certain tasks in
Khurasan. Although he had a family (his wife and two sons) left in
Mongolia
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, Bolad was given a former concubine of
Abaqa Khan named Shirin, thus starting a new life in the Middle East.
His sons served the Yuan government while he had a big influence in Ilkhanate court. He was instrumental in appointing his favorite
Afrasiab I as
Hazaraspid atabeg
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of
Luristan instead of his elder brother
Ahmad in 1288, as well as execution of Malik Jalal al-Din, an associate of
Buqa in 1289.
Facing difficulties to finance the coffers of the empty imperial treasury,
Gaykhatu, summoned Bolad to advise him about the use of paper money then circulating in the Yuan. After taking consultation, the Ilkhan's court issued
jiaochao in Iran in 1294. Although it proved to be a failure owing to the resistance of local population, this was the first time, the paper money was issued in the
history of Iran
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.
Bolad also intermediated between
Baydu and
Ghazan, when the latter became the new Ilkhan in 1295. Although, his reputation may have been little diminished during Ghazan's reign, Ghazan respected Bolad. Seeing Mongol commoners selling their children as damaging the Mongol nation, similar to Kublai, Ghazan budgeted funds to redeem Mongol slaves and made Bolad the commander of the
tumen which consisted of Mongol slave boys.
It is claimed that Bolad assisted
Rashid-al-Din Hamadani to write
Universal History because he knew
Mongolian history very well. Under
Öljeitü (1304–16), Bolad achieved great influence as ''
chingsang'' and ''
agha''. According to
Kashani, he ranked behind
Chupan
Amir Chūpān (; died October/November 1327), also spelt Choban or Coban, was a Chupanids, Chupanid noble of the Ilkhanate, and nominal general of the Mongol Empire. He was ennobled by Yesün Temür (Yuan dynasty), Emperor Taiding of Yuan as Duke ...
and
Kutlushah who served the Ilkhan as main advisors.
He was responsible for logistical support system during the Gilan campaign in 1307.
Bolad was awarded the Duke of Ze () by
Ayurbarwada Khan of the Yuan on 6 July 1311. Bolad died on 26 April 1313 in
Arran (modern
Republic of Azerbaijan). He was posthumously created Prince of Yongfeng (永豐郡王) by Ayurbarwada. He had a son in Ilkhanate, named "Pir Hamid".
References
Further reading
*A Compendium of Chronicles: Rashid al-Din's Illustrated History of the World (The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, Vol XXVII)
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13th-century births
1313 deaths
Yuan dynasty government officials
Officials of the Ilkhanate
Historians of Mongolia
12th-century diplomats
13th-century diplomats