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implemented as a
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regions east of the
river under Mongol administration. In
October 1256,
Bayju defeated Kaykaus II near
Aksaray and all of
Anatolia became officially subject...
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BEYHAQI 1989 III
BĀYJU – ****S 1990 IV ****S –
COFFEE 1992 V
COFFEEHOUSE – DĀRĀ 1993 VI DĀRĀ(B)...
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mercenaries emplo**** by the sultan. In the
winter of 1242–43, the
Mongols under Bayju attacked Erzurum; the city fell
without a siege. The
Mongols prepared to...
- Dağ in 1243
where the
Seljuk Turks were
crushed by the
Mongol commander Bayju.
Sharvashisdze was
killed in action, and the
sultan later had Pharadavla...
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Kayqubad dela**** his trip
until at
least 1256. He
witnessed Bayju ****embling his hor**** for the
migration to
Anatolia and sent messages...
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various emb****ies to the
Mongols to try to
negotiate this. In 1252 (650)
Bayju Khan,
governor of
Azerbaijan and
Armenia for the
Golden Horde, suddenly...