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Baiju

1201 - 1300

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Baiju Noyan or Baichu (Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠶᠢᠵᠤ ᠨᠣᠶᠠᠨ; Chagatai: بایجو نویان; Chinese: 拜住; pinyin: Bàizhù; in European sources: Bayothnoy; fl. died c. 1258) was a Mongol commander in Persia, Armenia, Anatolia and Georgia. He was appointed by Ögedei Khan to succeed Chormagan. He was the last direct imperial governor of the Mongol Near East; after his death Hulagu's descendants inherited domains he once commanded. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Baiju is the 379th most popular military personnel (down from 262nd in 2019). (down from 243rd in 2019)

Baiju is a Chinese liquor that is distilled from sorghum. It is most famous for its high alcohol content, which can be as high as 60%.

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Among MILITARY PERSONNELS

Among military personnels, Baiju ranks 379 out of 2,058Before him are Hans-Joachim Marseille, Götz von Berlichingen, George Maniakes, Kurt Knispel, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, and Albert Pike. After him are Okita Sōji, Maximilian von Spee, Omar Pasha, Henri Giraud, Iwane Matsui, and Andrei Grechko.

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Among people born in 1201, Baiju ranks 6Before him are Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, Robert I, Latin Emperor, François Grimaldi, Daniel of Galicia, and Theobald I of Navarre. After him are John I of Sweden, Robert de Sorbon, Butvydas, Al-Baydawi, Philip I, Count of Boulogne, and Qin Jiushao. Among people deceased in 1300, Baiju ranks 5Before him are Halime Hatun, Nogai Khan, Marie de France, and Guido Cavalcanti. After him are Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt, Trần Hưng Đạo, Maria Palaiologina, Anonymus, Roy Mata, Chaka of Bulgaria, and Liang Kai.

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