Emperor
Michael VIII Palaiologos, after re-establishing Byzantine Imperial rule, established an alliance with the Mongols, who themselves were highly favourable to Christianity, as a minority of them were
Nestorian Christians. He signed a treaty in 1266 with the Mongol Khan of the Kipchak (the
Golden Horde), and he married two of his daughters (conceived through a mistress, a Diplovatatzina) to Mongol kings:
Euphrosyne Palaiologina, who married
Nogai Khan of the
Golden Horde, and
Maria Palaiologina, who married
Abaqa Khan of
Ilkhanid
Persia. According to a 1267 letter by
Pope Clement IV from
Viterbo,
Abaqa had agreed to combine forces with his father-in-law Michael VIII to help the Latins in the Holy Land, in preparation for the
Eighth Crusade (the second of
Louis IX):
Mamluk envoys were traveling through Constantinople to the Golden Horde in the summer of 1263. However, the leader of the Ilkhans would have been angered if Michael allowed the envoys to pass, leading Michael to send them back to Egypt. In response, the Golden Horde army invaded Nicaean territory, freeing the former
Seljuk Sultan
Kaykaus II, who had been imprisoned on Nicaean territoriy since rebelling and fleeing from the Mongols. The conflict ended after the Mamluks convinced the Golden Horde to withdraw from Byzantine territory, and the Byzantines to allow the Mamluk envoys to travel to the Golden Horde. According to Egyptian sources, Michael agreed to send
fabrics to the Mongol
Khan in Russia. When Michael realized the importance of the Mongols and became an ally of Noghai, he used his help to defend himself against
Bulgaria when it tried to attack the Byzantine Empire in 1273 and 1279. Probably in 1276,
Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene, Michael's niece, planned an attack on Byzantium. She withdrew after Michael convinced the Mongols to raid Bulgaria. Later, in 1278, the Byzantines and the Mongols jointly besieged and captured Maria in
Tirnovo. A group of 4,000 Mongol soldiers were dispatched to Constantinople in 1282, just before the death of Michael, to fight against the despot of
Thessaly. ==Alliance under Andronikos II (1282–1328)==