El Qutlugh Khatun

Her story, included in Khalīl ibn Aybeg al-Ṣafadī's (around 1297-1363) bibliographic dictionary, sheds light on changing gender norms during the widespread conversion in the Ilkhanate to Islam.

She travelled on horseback (not in a palanquin fastened to a camel) with a quiver of arrows at her waist.

Her husband was active during Arghun and Gaykhatu's reign, and supported the latter during Baydu's revolt.

[1] Ghurbatai was murdered some time after Gaykhatu's reign and El Qutlugh was known to have avenged him, however exact date is not known.

Mamluk sources credit her with inciting Bulughan Khatun to poison Ghazan Khan.