Alinaq Noyan

Qonqurtai was accused of conspiracy and was arrested by Tekuder's son-in-law, Alinaq Noyan - the viceroy of Georgia - on 17 January 1284, and was executed the next day.An army contingent was sent to Jazira, from where Gaykhatu and Baydu fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's encampment while several emirs such as Taghachar and Doladai were arrested.Ala ud-Daula Simnani, future Sufi saint of Kubrawiya order also fought in Arghun's army during this battle.The embassy was a success, as Ahmad accepted a truce on the condition that Arghun send his brother Gaykhatu as a hostage.Arghun agreed to the terms and sent his brother accompanied by two emirs, including Nawruz into the custody of Buqa, then the most senior of Tekuder's commanders, on 13[5] or 28 June.
"The war of two Il-Khanid rulers, Arghun Khan vs. Sultan Ahmad" ( Tekuder ). Folio from a revised, Safavid-era edition of the Safvat al-safa ("The Quintessence of Purity"), Shiraz , Iran, dated September 1582
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