Sutayids
Sutayid Beylik Sutaylılar | |||||||||
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| 1312–1352 | |||||||||
| Government | Beylik | ||||||||
| Bey | |||||||||
• 1350-1351 | Pir Muhammad (last) | ||||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Established | 1312 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1352 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Turkey Iraq | ||||||||
The Sutayids (Turkish: Sutaylılar) were a Mongol dynasty descended from Ilkhan Ghazan's commander Emir Sutay. Like other post-Ilkhanate Mongol dynasties, such as the Jalayirids and Chupanids, they were related to the Borjigin dynasty through marriage. Emir Sutay was a son-in-law of Hulagu Khan's son Möngke Temür. Their main area of activity ranged from Jazira in the south to Erzurum in the north.