Kurdujin Khatun

Kurdujin's marriage to Suyurgatmish of Kerman, a Khitan ruler, helped her new husband gain many allies, including Suqunjaq Noyan (governor of Iraq), Khuzestan, and Qutui Khatun, the mother of Tekuder.

However, after Gaykhatu's coronation, the political climate suddenly changed, and Padishah Khatun, who became the ruler of Kerman, imprisoned Suyurgatmish.

[citation needed] Kurdujin Khatun got revenge when Baydu, the son-in-law of Suyurgatmish, ascended to the throne.

[citation needed] Padishah Khatun finally surrendered the city and sent the keys to Kurdujin.

[citation needed] She gave refuge to her stepson Qutb al-Din Shah Jahan in 1306, when he was depraved of ruling Kerman by Öljeitü.