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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uzun_HasanUzun Hasan - Wikipedia

    Uzun Hasan or Uzun Hassan (Azerbaijani: Uzun Həsən اوزون حسن; Persian: اوزون حسن; where uzun means "tall" in Oghuz Turkic; 1423 – January 6, 1478) was a ruler of the Turkoman Aq Qoyunlu state and is generally considered to be its strongest ruler.

    • Autumn of 1452 – 6 January 1478
    • Sara Khatun
  2. Sultan Murad bin Yaqub bin Uzun Hasan سلطان مراد بن یعقوب بن اوزون حسن 1500 - 1514 C.E. Dissolution of Aq Qoyunlu in 1514. Absorbed into the Safavid Empire of Iran.

    Titular Name
    Personal Name
    Reign
    Bey بیگ
    ? - 1340 C.E.
    Bey بیگ
    Tur Ali Pehlwan طور علی ...
    1340 - 1360 C.E.
    Bey بیگ Fakhr-al-Din فخر ...
    Qutlugh bin Tur Ali قتلغ بن طور ...
    1360 - 1378/79 C.E.
    Bey بیگ
    Ahmed bin Qutlugh احمد بن قتلغ Nominally ...
    1389 - 1403 C.E.
  3. Yaqub b. Uzun Hasan [1] ( persa : یعقوب بن اوزون حسن , azerbaiyano : سلطان یعقوب ) comúnmente conocido como Sultan Ya'qub ( سلطان یعقوب ) fue el líder bayandur del Aq Qoyunlu desde 1478 hasta su muerte el 24 de diciembre de 1490. A hijo de Uzun Hasan , se convirtió en el gobernante de la dinastía después de la muerte de su hermano, el sultán Khalil ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yakub_BegYakub Beg - Wikipedia

    Yakup Bey Muzaka (died 1442), Ottoman sanjak-bey of Albania. Yaqub Aq Qoyunlu (died 1490), sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu. Yakub Beg of Yettishar (c. 1820–1877), emir of Yettishar.

    • 穆罕默德·雅霍甫伯克
    • 1865–1877
  5. Uzún Hasán (en turco: Uzun Hasan o Uzun Hassan, donde uzun, 'alto'; en turcomano, Uzýn Hasan; en persa: اوزون حسن ‎; en Azeri, Uzun Həsən: Amida (Diyarbakır), 1423 – Tabriz, 6 de enero de 1478), 1 fue el gobernante de la dinastía turcomana Ak Koyunlu, que creó un imperio efímero en Irán, Irak, Turquía, Azerbaiyán y Armenia entre 1453 y 1478.

    • اوزون حسن
    • Halil
  6. 14 de sept. de 2021 · Before his death in battle in 1488 at the hands of the Aq-Qoyunlu, now led by his brother-in-law Yaqub bin Usun Hasan, the couple produced three sons, the youngest of whom would become Shah Esma‘il I. Ali Mirza Safavi, who succeeded Sheikh Haydar, though encouraged by his Safavid advisers to avenge his father’s death, was instead ...

  7. original (westernmost) part of Uzun-Hasan's dominions.1 It is doubtful whether Uzun-Hasan, during his not too long reign (871-83/1466-78), could have carried out a systematic survey on the territory of his new empire which from Diyarbekir extended to Fars. The reasoned conclusion of W. Hinz (op. cit., p. 179) is that Uzun-Hasan's qdnun