Gaykhatu

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Gaykhatu was an Ilkhanid ruler of Persia in the late 13th century, known for his short and turbulent reign marked by financial crises and the failed introduction of paper money.

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Gaykhatu canonical 2

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instanceOf 13th-century monarch
Ilkhanid ruler
ancestor Genghis Khan NERFINISHED
birthPlace Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Tabriz NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath strangulation
conflict internal Ilkhanid power struggles
currencyReform issuance of paper chao notes in Tabriz
deathDate 1295
deathPlace Tabriz NERFINISHED
dynasty Ilkhanid dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicity Mongol NERFINISHED
executedBy supporters of Baydu
father Abaqa Khan NERFINISHED
fullName Gaykhatu Khan NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
grandfather Hulagu Khan NERFINISHED
greatGrandfather Tolui NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod late 13th century
introduced paper currency based on Chinese models
knownAs Gaykhatu Ilkhan NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath execution
mother Qonqurtai Khatun NERFINISHED
notableFor attempted introduction of paper money
financial crisis during his reign
political instability in the Ilkhanate
paperMoneyConsequence commercial disruption in the Ilkhanate
paperMoneyInspiredBy Yuan dynasty paper currency
policyOutcome failure of paper money experiment
predecessor Arghun NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1295
reignOver Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
Persia NERFINISHED
reignStart 1291
relative Ghazan NERFINISHED
Oljeitu NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
Christianity
spouse Kurdjin Khatun NERFINISHED
Ordu Khatun NERFINISHED
Padishah Khatun NERFINISHED
successor Baydu NERFINISHED
territoryRuled Anatolia NERFINISHED
Iraq NERFINISHED
Persia NERFINISHED
title Ilkhan NERFINISHED
Khan NERFINISHED

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Abaqa Khan child Gaykhatu
Arghun successor Gaykhatu