Baghdad Khatun

Baghdad Khatun was the daughter of Emir Chupan, who was the leading Mongol amir of the Ilkhanid period.

At that time it was understood that according to the Genggisid law any woman sought by the Khan was to be given a divorce by her husband and sent to the emperor's harem.

But after the winter, Chupan did not give any answer to Abu Sa'id and in order to relive the situation, he realized that the best course of action was for him to absent himself from the emperor's court for a few days.

[8] After the execution of his son, Chupan spoke reproachfully about Abu Sa'id, and in a combat with his soldiers he was killed.

[2] In 1331-32, it was said that Baghdad Khatun and her former husband Shaikh Hasan met secretly and even made a plan to kill Abu Sa'id.

One year later, it was understood that this was only gossip, but this event curbed their power, and he was appointed as governor of Anatolia.

During this time, Abu Sa'id fell in love with Dilshad Khatun, Baghdad's niece, the daughter of Dimasq Kaja and granddaughter of Chupan.