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    Gaykhatu (Mongolian script:ᠭᠠᠶᠢᠬᠠᠯᠳᠤ; Mongolian: Гайхалт, romanized: Gaikhalt, lit. 'Surprising') was the fifth Ilkhanate ruler in Iran. He reigned from...
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    who was in turn the fifth son of Hulagu Khan. He succeeded his cousin Gaykhatu as khan of the Ilkhanate state in 1295. He was born in Mongolia to Taraqai...
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    reign of Arghun's brother, Gaykhatu. The majority of Mongols converted to Islam while the Mongol court remained Buddhist. Gaykhatu had to buy the support...
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    of Arghun, and supported Ghazan's uncle Gaykhatu as the new il khan. Despite being boyhood rivals, Gaykhatu sent aid to Ghazan's fight against Nawruz...
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  • candidate Gaykhatu would replace them with his subordinates in Anatolia, lying him that Baydu was already taken the throne. Suspicious Gaykhatu tortured...
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    executed next day. Another contingent of army was sent to Jazira, from where Gaykhatu and Baydu fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's encampment while several emirs...
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    executed the next day. An army contingent was sent to Jazira, from where Gaykhatu and Baydu fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's encampment while several emirs...
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    himself, returning to the pro-Christian policies of Abaqa. A younger son, Gaykhatu, assumed the throne in 1291. Abaqa had sixteen consorts and children with...
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  • Yavlak Arslan, and was granted administration of the region by Ilkhan Gaykhatu. However, after his death, it came under the control of its former ruler's...
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    to Iran, where he explained Yuan paper money to the Il-khanate court of Gaykhatu. The Il-khanate government issued paper money in 1294, but public distrust...
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  • Mū'hazzab ūd-Dīn Masūd [tr] (r. 1297–1300) Taraqay Arghun (r. 1284–1291) Gaykhatu (r. 1291–1295) Osman of Ottomans (r. 1299-1323/4) Ghiyāth ad-Dīn Mas'ūd...
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    Arghun c. 1258 Son of Abaqa 1284 – 7 March 1291 7 March 1291 Khan, Ilkhan Gaykhatu ? Son of Abaqa 1291–1295 1295 Killed by general Taghachar Khan, Ilkhan...
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    1298-1302) Mū'hazzab ūd-Dīn Masūd (r. 1297-1300) Taraqay Arghun (r. 1284–1291) Gaykhatu (r. 1291–1295) Osman of Ottomans (r. 1299-1323/4) Ghiyāth ad-Dīn Mas'ūd...
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    written Persian". (see firman of Sadr al-Din Zanjani, vizier of ilkhan Gaykhatu). In order to write even faster, chancery clerks (munshi) streamlined the...
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    Hülëgü (1256–1265) Abaqa (1265–1282) Tekuder (1282–1284) Arghun (1284–1291) Gaykhatu (1291–1295) Baydu (1295) Ghazan (1295–1304) Öljaitü (1304–1316) Abu Sa'id...
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    expelled by its people. Toqta dispatched a peace mission to the Ilkhan Gaykhatu in 1294, and peace was maintained mostly uninterrupted until 1318. In 1304...
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  • Abaqa Khan Qazan Khan Duwa Temür Esen Buqa I Tarmashirin Temür Arghun Gaykhatu Saray Mulk Khanum Timur Tughlugh Timur Ghazan Öljaitü Shah Rukh Miran Shah...
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    shortfall. It was non-convertible and denominated in copper cash. Later Gaykhatu of the Ilkhanate attempted to adopt the system in Iran and the Middle East...
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  • sent Qutlughshah to newly enthroned Gaykhatu to inform him of developments in Khorasan in 1291, however Gaykhatu was little interested in sending reinforcements...
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    German, French and Italian. Firman of Sadr al-Din Zanjani, vizier of ilkhan Gaykhatu, dated Jumada II 692/June 1292. Art and History Collection on loan to the...
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  • Georgia by his Trapezuntine wife, he was appointed by the Ilkhan ruler Gaykhatu as king of Georgia as reward for his military service during the Rümelian...
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  • create an alliance between the İlhanlı and the Byzantine Empire. Based on Gaykhatu Serhat Kilic as Tekfur Michael Kosses: Byzantine tekfur of Harmankaya,...
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    Lanka and India. In 1293 or 1294 the Polos reached the Ilkhanate, ruled by Gaykhatu after the death of Arghun, and left Kököchin with the new Ilkhan. Then...
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    executed the next day. An army contingent was sent to Jazira, from where Gaykhatu and Baydu fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's encampment while several emirs...
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    rivals to throne. First such act was taken against Prince Alafrang, son of Gaykhatu. He was killed by an emissary of Öljaitü on 30 May 1304. Another powerful...
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  • Ilkhanate in the late 1330s. He was son of Alafrang and the grandson of Gaykhatu and Jalayirid Dondi Khatun. His family was fallen out favor after Ghazan's...
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    hastily married her to Gaykhatu and thus obtained her removal to Anatolia in 1286. She regained Sirjan in 1289 from Arghun. Upon Gaykhatu's election in 1291...
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  • Padshah's brother Muhammed beg and his wife Qutlugh Malik Khatun (daughter of Gaykhatu) were killed by Kurdish tribesmen, while Oirat leader Shaikh Ali was executed...
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    bin El-Hameem, and Egypt was fed up with Cyprus. In 1293, Mongol ruler Gaykhatu sent his messengers with a threatening letter to the Sultan el-Ashraf Khalil...
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  • Ilkhanate 1304–1316 Abu Sa'id (1305–1335), Khan of the Ilkhanate 1316–1335 Son Gaykhatu, Il-Khan 1291–1295 - Padshah Hatun (wife). Son Tekuder (later "Ahmed Tekuder")...
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