- The
Chobanids or the
Chupanids (Persian: سلسله امرای چوپانی) were
descendants of a
Mongol family of the
Suldus clan that came to
prominence in 14th century...
- The
Chobanids (Modern Turkish: Çobanoğulları, Çobanoğulları Beyliği) were the
ruling dynasty of the
Turkish Anatolian beylik (prin****lity) that controlled...
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chobanids&OptStrLogFile=/home/iranica/public_html/logs/pdfdownload.html. Encyclopædia...
- (1336–1338) (Jal****id puppet) Sati Beg (1338–1339) (
Chobanid puppet)
Sulayman (1339–1343) (
Chobanid puppet,
recognized by the
Sarbadars 1341–1343) Jahan...
-
refer to:
Chobanids or the Chupanids,
descendants of a
Mongol family of the
Suldus clan that came to
prominence in 14th
century Persia Chobanids (beylik)...
- Amir
Hasan was a
Chupanid prince of the
Ilkhanate in the
early 14th century. He was the
eldest son of
Mongol emir and
general Chupan.
Hasan had been made...
-
princess Sati Beg, in
marriage with the
prospect of an
alliance between the
Chobanids and Khurasanis.
Another account has Ḥasan
Kuchak offer to turn over the...
- in June 1340; the
Chobanids emerged victorious.
Around 1341 the Sarbadars, in an
attempt to
foster an
alliance with the
Chobanids,
accepted Hasan Kucek...
- 1340s.
Melville & Zaryāb 1991, pp. 496–502. Melville, Charles; Zaryāb, ʿAbbās (1991). "
CHOBANIDS".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. V, Fasc. 5. pp. 496–502....
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Muzaffarid dynasty (1314–1393) Jal****id
Sultanate dynasty (1335–1432)
Chobanid dynasty (1338–1357) 1370–1925
Timurid Empire (1370–1507) Qara
Qoyunlu Turcomans...