Baiju Noyan

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Baiju Noyan was a prominent 13th-century Mongol general who led major campaigns in the Middle East and Anatolia during the expansion of the Mongol Empire.

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instanceOf 13th-century person
Mongol general
military commander
activePeriod 13th century
allegiance Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
approximateEndOfActivity 1250s
approximateStartOfActivity 1240s
battle Battle of Köse Dağ NERFINISHED
commanded Mongol forces in Anatolia
Mongol forces in Persia
conflict Mongol expansion into the Near East
Mongol–Seljuk wars NERFINISHED
country Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
deathPlace Near East (uncertain) NERFINISHED
ethnicity Mongol
historicalEra Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
historicalRole key figure in Mongol westward expansion
languageOfName Mongolian
militaryBranch Mongol army NERFINISHED
militaryRank noyan
notableEvent consolidation of Mongol rule in Anatolia
subjugation of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
notableFor campaigns in Anatolia
campaigns in the Middle East
occupation general
opponent Seljuk Sultanate of Rum NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Rum NERFINISHED
participatedIn Mongol invasions of Anatolia NERFINISHED
Mongol invasions of the Middle East NERFINISHED
position commander of Mongol forces in the Near East
predecessor Chormaqan NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Anatolia NERFINISHED
Caucasus NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
Persia NERFINISHED
replaced Chormaqan as commander in Persia NERFINISHED
resultedIn Mongol dominance over Anatolia
servedUnder Güyük Khan NERFINISHED
Möngke Khan NERFINISHED
Ögedei Khan NERFINISHED
successor Hulagu Khan NERFINISHED
title Baiju NERFINISHED
Noyan NERFINISHED
victory defeat of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum at Köse Dağ

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