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  1. Ibrahim I ( Persian: ابراهیم) was the 33rd Shirvanshah (ruler of Shirvan, r. 1382–1418). Because of his cunning politics he managed to remain independent and avoid being deposed by the Turko-Mongol ruler Timur . Family and accession to the throne.

  2. In the 15th century the Shirvanshah dynasty, under Ibrahim I of Shirvan, transferred his capital from Shemakha to Baku following a devastating earthquake. He committed himself to the construction of the "palace".

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    • Baku, Azerbaijan
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShirvanshahsShirvanshahs - Wikipedia

    In 1382, the Shirvanshah throne was taken by Ibrahim I ( r. 1382–1417 ), thus marking the start of the Darbandi line. The Shirvanshah realm flourished in the 15th century, during the long reigns of Khalilullah I ( r. 1417–1463) and Farrukh Yasar ( r. 1463–1500 ).

  4. En el siglo XV la dinastía Shirvanshah bajo Ibrahim I de Shirván transfirió la capital del país de Shemakha a Bakú, y emprendió la construcción del «palacio». Se cree que el edificio es un complejo memorial construido alrededor de un lugar sagrado de veneración ( pir) y una tumba de Seyyid Yahya Bakuví quien era un santo sufí helwatí.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2021 · Under Ibrahim I of the Shirvanshah dynasty during the 15th century, the capital was moved from Shemakha to Baku following an earthquake. Ibrahim committed himself to building a palace, and the chosen site is believed to have once been a sacred worship site and tomb of a Sufi saint.

  6. The Palace of the Shirvanshahs, the residence of the rulers of Shirvan, plays a dominant role in the ancient city. State of the Shirvanshahs (XIV-XVI centuries) by Shirvanshah I...

  7. The palace of the Shirvanshahs is a 15th-century complex, built for Ibrahim I of Shirvan. Shirvanshahs' Palace Description. It includes the Divanhane palace, burial vaults, the shah's mosque with a minaret, the mausoleum of Seyid Yahya Bakuvi, Murad's gate, a reservoir, and the bathhouse ruins.