Sutay | |
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Viceroy of Diyar Bakr | |
In office 1312–1316 | |
Monarch | Öljaitü |
Preceded by | Mulay |
Succeeded by | Irinjin |
Viceroy of Ahlat | |
In office 1316–1319 | |
Appointed by | Emir Sevinch |
Monarch | Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan |
Viceroy of Diyar Bakr | |
In office 1319–1332 | |
Appointed by | Chupan |
Preceded by | Irinjin |
Succeeded by | Ali Padshah |
Personal details | |
Died | 1332 Mosul |
Relations | Sutayids |
Sutay or Sutai (Mongolian: ᠰᠤᠲᠠᠶ, Persian: سوتای) (died 1332) was a Mongol emir and governor of Diyar Bakr. He was appointed by Öljaitü as viceroy. His descendants held Diyar Bakr in their hands following the dissolution of the Ilkhanate and made it hereditary.