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    Baydu (Mongolian script:ᠪᠠᠶᠢᠳᠤ; Mongolian: Байду) (died 1295) was the sixth ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate division in Iran. He was the son of...
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    Gaykhatu insulted Baydu telling one of his servants to hit Baydu while being drunk. This grew a resentment in Baydu towards him. Baydu left hastily towards...
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    Gaykhatu killed as well. They then placed the pliable Baydu, a cousin of Ghazan, on the throne. Baydu was primarily a figurehead, allowing the conspirators...
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  • Khan (Persian: موسى خان) was an Ilkhan for 4 months. He was a grandson of Baydu. After securing Shaykh Hasan's neutrality, Musa's patron Ali Padshah went...
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    a boy. Gaykhatu was overthrown in 1295 and replaced with his cousin Baydu. Baydu reigned for less than a year before he was overthrown by Gaykhatu's officer...
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  • involved in the overthrow of three Ilkhanate khans, and placed the short-lived Baydu on the throne in 1295. Taghachar was a member of the Suquai'ud branch of...
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  • Bagrationi since 1259. In 1295, he supported Baydu in an internal conflict in the Ilkhanate. However, Baydu was killed and Ghazan became a khan. Ghazan...
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    ? Son of Abaqa 1291–1295 1295 Killed by general Taghachar Khan, Ilkhan Baydu ? Son of Taraqai son of Hulagu 1295 1295 Executed by Ghazan Khan, Ilkhan...
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  • United defend their Engen Knockout Challenge title in Port Elizabeth". BayDU. 4 July 2016. Retrieved 7 September 2016. "Chippa unveil fresh new Nike...
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    Khatun Taraghai (died by lightning strike on his way to Iran in 1260s) Baydu Eshil – married to Tuq Temür and then his brother (son of Abdullah Aqa,...
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    Ottomans (r. 1299–1323/4) Ghiyāth ad-Dīn Mas'ūd II (r. 1303–1308) Gazi Chelebi (r. 1300–1322) Baydu (r. 1295) Ghazan (r. 1295–1304) Öljaitü (r. 1304–1316)...
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    (1265–1282) Tekuder (1282–1284) Arghun (1284–1291) Gaykhatu (1291–1295) Baydu (1295) Ghazan (1295–1304) Öljaitü (1304–1316) Abu Sa'id (1316–1335) Arpa...
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    wife Dilshad Khatun was still pregnant, he raised Musa, the grandson of Baydu as rightful heir to the throne. Oirat traditional rivalry with Ariq Böke's...
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  • sent by Arghun under the leadership of Nurin Aqa – emir of Iraq and Prince Baydu. Being overwhelmed, Nawruz fell back to Jam and lost territories. Nawruz...
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    Another contingent of army was sent to Jazira, from where Gaykhatu and Baydu fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's encampment while several emirs such as Taghachar...
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    mirān (commander-in-chief) by Keyhatu khan, was later assassinated by Baydu's supporters in 1295. He became the patron (murabbī) of Sadr al-Din Zanjani...
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    next day. An army contingent was sent to Jazira, from where Gaykhatu and Baydu fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's encampment while several emirs such as Taghachar...
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  • Son Tekuder (later "Ahmed Tekuder"), Il-Khan 1282–1284. Son Taraghai Son Baydu, Khan of the Ilkhanate 1295 Son Ariq Böke fought Kublai for Khan. Alakhai...
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    next day. An army contingent was sent to Jazira, from where Gaykhatu and Baydu fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's encampment while several emirs such as Taghachar...
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  • needed] Kurdujin Khatun got revenge when Baydu, the son-in-law of Suyurgatmish, ascended to the throne. Baydu demanded that Padishah Khatun come to his...
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    as part of the conquest of Wales by Edward I. October 4 – Mongol leader Baydu Khan is executed after a 7-month reign at Tabriz. He is succeeded by Ghazan...
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    followed in rapid succession by his half-brother Gaykhatu and then cousin Baydu. The successors to the Ilkhanate would suffer eventual defeat at the hands...
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    name Muhammad. He participated in battles involving Ghazan's fight against Baydu. After his brother Ghazan's accession to throne, he was appointed as viceroy...
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    followed in rapid succession by his half-brother Gaykhatu and then cousin Baydu. Stability was restored when Arghun's son Ghazan took power in 1295, who...
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  • over rapid successions of Gaykhatu, Baydu and Ghazan and ended up choosing the victorious side. Qurumushi captured Baydu in Nakhchivan, 1295 after pursuing...
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  • successful campaign for the Ilkhanid throne. During Ghazan's fight with Baydu for the throne in 1295, Chupan met with him near the Ustunavand castle and...
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  • Ghazan Khan (1295–1304) began to fight with Baydu khan and captured him near Nakhchivan, and then in 1295 Baydu khan was executed in Tabriz. In the same...
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  • Gaykhatu) Vizier Jamal al-Din Ali Dastjerdani (1st time) (1295–1295) (for Baydu) Amir Nawrūz (5 October 1295–1295) (for Ghazan) Sharaf al-Din Mohammad Biabanaki...
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    the Mongols. King David VIII, being on good terms with the Mongol khan Baydu, was able to retrieve Dmanisi in 1293, but subsequently lost it to his rival...
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  • identity is unknown, he had a full sister Ordu Kutlugh who was married to Baydu. He was a childhood friend with Tekuder, son of Hulagu, a connection that...
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