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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 .

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    The Shirvanshahs ( Arabic / Persian: شروانشاه) were the rulers of Shirvan (in present-day Azerbaijan) from 861 to 1538. The first ruling line were the Yazidids, an originally Arab and later Persianized dynasty, who became known as the Kasranids (also referred to as the Khaqanids).

  3. 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
  4. Ibrahim I ( persa: ابراهیم) fue el 33º Shirvanshah (gobernante de Shirvan, r. 1382-1418). Debido a su política astuta, logró permanecer independiente y evitar ser depuesto por el gobernante turco-mongol Timur .

  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. El Palacio de los Shirvansháhs (en azerí Şirvanşahlar sarayı) es el mayor monumento de la rama Shirván-Absherón de la arquitectura de Azerbaiyán, situado en la Ciudad Interior de Bakú.

  7. In 1413, Shirvanshah Ibrahim I recognized himself a vassal of Kara Yusuf. Baku, like other towns of Shirvan, fell under the power of the state of Kara Koyunlu. However, this vassalage was of formal nature. Son and successor to Ibrahim – Khalilullah I (1417-1465) declined to recognize his dependence upon Padishahs of Kara Koyunlu.