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  1. Farrukh Yasar (Persian: فرخ یسار) was the last independent Shirvanshah of Shirvan (14651500). In 1500, the first Safavid ruler, Ismail I, decisively defeated and killed Farrukh Yasar during his conquest of the area.

  2. Farrukh Yassar II was the brief 42nd shah of Shirvan. Reign. Not much is known about his reign; his existence was disputed until a 1934 discovery of a hoard of 906 silver Shirvanshah coins in Salyan. It was known that his son was invited by local nobility to succeed Khalilullah II.

  3. En 1500, Ismāʻil invadió la vecina Shirvan para vengar la muerte de su padre, el jeque Haydar, quien había sido asesinado en 1488 por el gobernante Shirvanshah, Farrukh Yassar.

  4. Los Shirvánshah Khalilullah I y Farrukh Yassar presidieron el periodo más exitoso de la historia de Shirván. El complejo arquitectónico del Palacio de los Shirvanshah en Bakú, que fue también lugar de enterramiento para la dinastía y el halveti sufí de Khanqah fueron construidos durante el reinado de los dos gobernantes, a mediados del ...

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    Haytham I
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    Muhammad I
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    Haytham II
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    Alrededor 913
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    Ali I
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  5. 27 de may. de 2024 · Over the centuries, the Palace witnessed a revolving door of empires vying for control of Baku‘s coveted port. When Farrukh Yassar was killed by the Safavids in 1501, the conquering Persians occupied the Palace and expelled the resident Sufis, ushering in a new Shia order.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShirvanshahsShirvanshahs - Wikipedia

    The Shirvanshah realm flourished in the 15th century, during the long reigns of Khalilullah I ( r. 1417–1463) and Farrukh Yasar ( r. 1463–1500 ). In 1500, the latter was defeated and killed by the forces of the Safavid leader Ismail I, who kept the Shirvanshahs as Safavid vassals.

  7. They defeated the forces of the Shirvanshah Farrukh Yassar near Cabanı (present-day Shamakhi Rayon, Azerbaijan Republic) or at Gulistan (present-day Gülüstan, Goranboy, Nagorno-Karabakh), and subsequently went on to conquer Baku.