- Diyarbakır (Turkish pronunciation: [diˈjaɾ.bakɯɾ]; Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ, romanized: Tigranakert,
local pronunciation: Dikranagerd; Kurdish: Amed; Syriac:...
- The
province of
Diyarbakr (Persian: ولایت دیاربکر, romanized: Velāyat-e Diārbakr) was a short-lived
province of the
Safavid Empire located in the area...
- Esma'il and the
Qezelbash finally defeat the rump Aq
Qoyunlu regimes. In
Diyarbakr, the
Mowsillu overthrew Zeynal b.
Ahmad and then
later gave
their allegiance...
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Yeshmut son of
Hulagu May 1339 – 1345 ?
Puppet of
Hasan Kucek, fled to
Diyarbakr in the
disorder after his death. Khan, Ilkhan,
Sultan ****hirwan ? ? 1344–1356...
- Byzantines.
After the
crusades he
moved towards the east,
taking Harran and
Diyarbakr. In 1107 he
conquered Mosul, but he was
defeated by
Muhammad I
Tapar supported...
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dynasties begin to form: the sons of
Bursuq in Khuzistan; the
Artuqids in
Diyarbakr; at
Khilat the Shah-Armanids,
descendants of Isma'Il b. Yaquti's ghulam...
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proved to be weak; when a
granddaughter of Chupan,
Delsad Katun, fled to
Diyarbakr, it
caused the
governor of that
region to
attack and
defeat the Ilkhan...
- Esma'il and the
Qezelbash finally defeat the rump Aq
Qoyunlu regimes. In
Diyarbakr, the
Mowsillu overthrew Zeynal b.
Ahmad and then
later gave
their allegiance...
- king (shah)
Ismail I (r. 1501–1525) the
Safavids founded the short-lived
Diyarbakr Province,
which consisted of six districts,
including Hasankeyf. In 1514/1517...
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expansion in Asia
Minor and Mesopotamia, and
functioned as
governor of the
Diyarbakr Province from 1506 to 1514.
Mohammad Khan was
killed while serving as...