Baydu (died in 1295), was the sixth ruler of the Mongol empire'sIlkhanate division in Iran. He reigned in 1295. Events Mongol leader Ghazan Khan is converted to Islam, ending a line of Tantric Buddhist leaders. ... Expansion of the Mongol Empire Another picture of Mongol Empire The Mongol Empire (Mongolian: ÐÑ Ðонгол УлÑ, literally meaning Greater Mongol Nation; 1206â1405) was the largest contiguous land empire in history, covering over 33 million km² [1] (12 million square miles) at its peak, with an estimated population of over 100 million... Khanates of Mongolian Empire: Il-Khanate, Chagatai Khanate, Empire of the Great Khan (Yuan Dynasty), Golden Horde The Ilkhanate (also spelled Il-khanate or Il Khanate) was one of the four divisions within the Mongol Empire. ... Events Mongol leader Ghazan Khan is converted to Islam, ending a line of Tantric Buddhist leaders. ...
Baydu succeeded his cousin Gaykhatu as khan of the Ilkhanate state in 1295. However, Baydu only managed to rule for five months before being captured and executed while fighting a civil war against Mahmud Ghazan. Gaykhatu (also spelt Gaikhatu) was the fifth Ilkhanate ruler in Iran. ... Khan (sometimes spelled as Xan, Han, Ke-Han) is a title. ... Mahmud Ghazan (original Mongol name: Ghazan Khan, b. ...
He was assassinated shortly after that and his cousin, Baydu, succeeded him.
Padshah took the title Safwad al dunya wa ad-Din (literally, Purity of the earthly world and of the faith) after Djalal da-Din Abu'l-Muzzafar was deposed as head of the Mongol tribe, who reigned in the southeastern Iran.
Padshah was known for killing her stepbrother, Suyurghatamish, but one of his clansmen, Khurdudjin, managed to avenge her by putting her to death with permission from Baydu during his reign as Ilkhan.