'Eljigidei' was a
Mongol commander in
Persia, fl. (1206-1251/2)
Eljigidei was given command over the Mongol forces in Persia, by the new khan
Güyük in
1246, replacing
Baiju. Supposedly possessed of
Christian sympathies like the khan, Eljigidei was ordered to advance into
Syria, and planned an advance on
Baghdad. This advance was, ideally, to be conducted in alliance with
Louis IX of France, in concert with the
Seventh Crusade. However, Güyük's early death, caused by drink, made Eljigidei postpone operations until after the
interregnum.
After the election of
Möngke, however, Eljigidei's children were implicated in an aborted conspiracy to declare the election invalid. Though supposedly innocent, Eljigidei was arrested and put to death as well in
1251 or
1252.
Baiju was subsequently returned to command in Persia.