The Sutayids (Turkish: Sutaylılar) were a Mongol dynasty descended from Ilkhan Ghazan's commander Emir Sutay. Like other post-Ilkhanate Mongol dynasties...
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Jalayirids Chobanids Muzaffarids Kartids Sarbadars Injuids Mihrabanids Eretnids Kingdom of Georgia Anatolian beyliks Mamluks Sutayids...
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Sūtāy 1312–1331/1332, Sutayid Alī Pādshāh, Oirat 1332–1336 Ḥājī Ṭaghāy ibn Sūtāy 1336–c. 1342, Sutayid Ibrahim Shah 1342–1347, Sutayid, nephew of Ḥājī Ṭaghāy...
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loyal to Husayn Beg, who was an emir under Pir Muhammad, the ruler of the Sutayids. Following Husayn Beg's murder, Bozdoğan Beg and his tribe ransacked the...
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region, specifically Erciş. In 1337, Qara Qoyunlu were vassalized by the Sutayids, who gained control of the region. Their head, Pīr Muḥammad was killed...
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Taghay (d. 1343) Baranbay Pulad Sutay's descendants, known in literature as Sutayids continued to rule Diyar Bakr, Diyar Rabia and Ahlat until the rise of the...
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Tacettinoğulları dynasty (AD 1308–1425) Aydınid dynasty (AD 1308–1426) Sutayids (AD 1312–1351) Hacıemiroğulları dynasty (AD 1313–1392) Eretnids (AD 1335–1381)...
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Hasan Buzurg. An alliance was formed between the two, soon joined by the Sutayid ruler of Diyarbakr Hajji Taghay, as well as Mameluk Sultan Al-Nasr. Hasan...
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Mamluk military assistance and capture of Azerbaijan for himself. In 1341, Sutayid Barhashin (son of Hajji Taghay) and Ibrahimshah (nephew of Hajji Taghay)...
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