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- Baiju abstract "Baiju was a Mongol commander in Persia (fl. 1230-1260, also known as Bayju Noyon or Baichu) appointed by Ögedei Khan to succeed Chormagan, and expand Mongol power further in that area. Baiju took over command in 1241 or 1242, and immediately moved against the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, shattering its power at the Battle of Köse Dag in 1243. After this battle, the Sultanate became a vassal state of the Mongol empire and was forced to release David VI Narin. He installed his protégé David Narin to the throne of Georgia to oppose Queen Rusudan's decision. However, the Mongols had few forces in the area, and were content to maintain their vassals with punitive raids. Baiju led Mongol tumens to raid Syria in 1246. Despite his small successes there, his next two attempts to invade the Abbasid Caliphate in Iraq met less success in 1238-1246. At the end of the regency following Ögedei's death, however, Baiju was replaced by the new khan Güyük with Eljigidei in 1246, but Eljigidei and his entire family were purged in the accession of Möngke Khan in 1251 or 1252. Under Baiju in the 1240s and 1250s, the Mongols retained their power in what is roughly modern-day Iran, and tolerated the independence of the Sultanate, Georgia, and petty states in Iran as clients, interfering with dynastic succession and extracting tribute militarily as necessary. However, the Abbasids in Baghdad and the Assassins in the Elbruz mountains maintained their independence until the coming of Hulegu, Möngke's brother, in 1255.Baiju was supposedly reproached by Hulegu for failing to extend Mongol power further, and, indeed, was replaced by him as supreme commander as early as 1255, but served under him ably in further campaigns: against the Sultanate of Rum (to extract tribute and replace the sultan) in 1256, in the assault on Baghdad in 1258, and in the advance on Syria towards Egypt in 1259.It is unclear what happened to Baiju after that: when the Mongol force was heavily depleted by the departure of Hulegu in 1260, the force that remained was commanded by Kitbuqa. According to Rashid al-Din, Baiju was executed by Hülegü khan due to Golden Horde corps fleeing from Persia to Russia and Mamluks. And his office was given to Chormaqan's son Shiremun.".
- Baiju thumbnail AscelinOfCremone.jpg?width=300.
- Baiju wikiPageID "739297".
- Baiju wikiPageLength "3119".
- Baiju wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Baiju wikiPageRevisionID "699216994".
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Assassins.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Köse_Dağ.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Category:Generals_of_the_Mongol_Empire.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongol_Empire_people.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Chormaqan.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink David_VI_of_Georgia.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Eljigidei.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Horde.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Güyük_Khan.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Iran.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Hulagu_Khan.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Georgia.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Kitbuqa.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Mamluk.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Möngke_Khan.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Rusudan_of_Georgia.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Baghdad_(1258).
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Sultanate_of_Rum.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink Ögedei_Khan.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLink File:AscelinOfCremone.jpg.
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baiju".
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bayju".
- Baiju wikiPageWikiLinkText "Noyan".
- Baiju wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Baiju subject Category:Generals_of_the_Mongol_Empire.
- Baiju subject Category:Mongol_Empire_people.
- Baiju subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Baiju subject Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Baiju hypernym Commander.
- Baiju type MilitaryPerson.
- Baiju type Person.
- Baiju comment "Baiju was a Mongol commander in Persia (fl. 1230-1260, also known as Bayju Noyon or Baichu) appointed by Ögedei Khan to succeed Chormagan, and expand Mongol power further in that area. Baiju took over command in 1241 or 1242, and immediately moved against the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, shattering its power at the Battle of Köse Dag in 1243. After this battle, the Sultanate became a vassal state of the Mongol empire and was forced to release David VI Narin.".
- Baiju label "Baiju".
- Baiju sameAs Q561440.
- Baiju sameAs Baycu_noyon.
- Baiju sameAs Baidju.
- Baiju sameAs Baiju.
- Baiju sameAs Baiju.
- Baiju sameAs بایجو_نویان.
- Baiju sameAs Baïdju.
- Baiju sameAs xd7x91xd7x99xd7x92xd7x95.
- Baiju sameAs Bayju.
- Baiju sameAs バイジュ_(モンゴル部).
- Baiju sameAs Bajdżu.
- Baiju sameAs m.0377q8.
- Baiju sameAs Байджу.
- Baiju sameAs Baycu_Noyan.
- Baiju sameAs Байджу.
- Baiju sameAs Q561440.
- Baiju wasDerivedFrom Baiju?oldid=699216994.
- Baiju depiction AscelinOfCremone.jpg.
- Baiju isPrimaryTopicOf Baiju.