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Ghaykhatou, Ghaïkhatu ou Gaykhatu ("étonnant", cf. mongol gaïxa- : s'étonner), fils d'Abaqa et frère d'Arghoun, cinquième ilkhan de Perse de 1291 à 1295. Il est étranglé par la corde d'un arc par les chefs militaires le 24 mars 1295. Son cousin Baïdu lui succéda pour peu de temps en le 6 avril[1].
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- Portail de l’Iran
- Portail du monde mongol
Catégories : Houlagides | Décès en 1295
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