Baydu

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Baydu was a short-reigning Ilkhanid ruler of Persia in 1295, whose brief tenure ended when he was overthrown by his cousin Ghazan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ilkhanid ruler
historical figure
authorityClaim recognized as Ilkhan by some Mongol amirs in 1295
capitalDuringReign Tabriz NERFINISHED
conflict succession struggle with Ghazan
countryRuled Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
cousin Ghazan NERFINISHED
deathCause execution
deathPlace near Tabriz
dynasty Ilkhanid dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Mongol NERFINISHED
father Taraqai NERFINISHED
fullName Baydu Khan NERFINISHED
grandfather Hulagu Khan NERFINISHED
historicalEra 13th century
house House of Tolui NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Borjigin NERFINISHED
notableEvent deposed in a power struggle within the Ilkhanate
overthrownBy Ghazan NERFINISHED
paternalLineage descendant of Genghis Khan
positionHeld Ilkhan of Persia NERFINISHED
predecessor Gaykhatu NERFINISHED
realm Mongol Ilkhanate in Iran NERFINISHED
regionRuled Persia NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1295
reignStart 1295
religion Christianity
Nestorian Christianity NERFINISHED
shortDescription short-reigning Ilkhanid ruler of Persia in 1295
successor Ghazan NERFINISHED

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Ghazan predecessor Baydu