Shah Muhammad (Kara Koyunlu)
Shah Muhammad (died 5 August 1433) was a son of Qara Yusuf and a governor of Baghdad. He was appointed to this post in 1410.[1] He supported Qara Iskander in his struggle to throne. He was soon deposed by Ispend bin Yusuf and sent into exile to Hamadan. He was murdered on orders of Baba Haji Hamadani - governor of Gaverud.[2] His son, Shah Ali fled to Qara Iskander.
Shah Muhammad | |
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Wali of Baghdad | |
Reign | 1410–1432 |
Predecessor | Ahmad Jalayir |
Successor | Ispend bin Yusuf |
Died | 5 August 1433 Hamadan |
Issue | Shah Ali |
Dynasty | Kara Koyunlu |
Father | Qara Yusuf |
References
- Minorsky, V. (1955). "The Qara-Qoyunlu And The Qutb-Shahs". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 17 (1): 50–73. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00106342. ISSN 1474-0699.
- Muḥaddis̲, Mīr Hāshim (1982). Tārīkh-i Qizilbāshān [History of Qizilbashes] (in Persian). Tehrān : Bihnām. p. 16
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