Taghachar
| Taghachar | |
|---|---|
| Viceroy of Anatolia | |
| In office 1295–1296 | |
| Appointed by | Baydu | 
| Preceded by | Tashtemür Khitai'i | 
| Succeeded by | Baltu | 
| Viceroy of Diyar Bakr | |
| In office 1295–1296 | |
| Appointed by | Baydu | 
| Preceded by | Baybuqa | 
| Succeeded by | Mulay | 
| Personal details | |
| Died | 1296 | 
Taghachar, also spelled Tajir, Ta'achar (Georgian: ტოღაჩარ, Persian: طغاچار; died c. 1296) was a commander in the Mongol Empire's army. He was one of the conspirators involved in the overthrow of three Ilkhanate khans, and placed the short-lived Baydu on the throne in 1295.