Hasan Ali (Kara Koyunlu)

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Hasan Ali
Hasan Ali bin Cahan shah.jpg
Coin struck during reign of Hasan Ali
Sultan of Kara Koyunlu
Reign1467–1468
PredecessorJahan Shah
SuccessorMirza Yusuf
Died1468
Hamadan
IssueSultan Ali
FatherJahan Shah

Hasan 'Ali, also called Hasan 'Ali Beg (Azerbaijani: حسن‌علی بیگ; Persian: حسنعلی بیگ; died 1468) — was the last effective ruler of the Kara Koyunlu Turkmen tribal federation, ruling for just one year from 1467 to 1468.

Rebellions[]

He was a son of Jahan Shah and several times imprisoned by his father due to his rebellious nature. He rebelled in 1458, but upon hearing Jahan Shah's return from Herat, he fled to Maku. After being granted amnesty due to his mother, he joined Uzun Hasan.[1] However, he was banished soon after and joined his brother Pirbudag in Isfahan. Brothers rebelled again in 1459. They were crushed and again granted amnesty by Jahan Shah who was under influence of their mother. Their final rebellion in 1464 was disastrous, Pir Budaq was executed and Hasan Ali was again imprisoned in Maku.

Reign[]

After his father's death, he was freed by some amirs and declared sultan. After ascending the throne, he invited Abu Sa'id Mirza to join forces against Uzun Hasan. Meanwhile, in Tabriz, Qara Iskander's daughters Arayish and Shahsaray declared their brother Husayn Ali to be new sultan.[2] His brother Qasim beg who was ruling Kerman also rebelled. Hasan Ali crushed all opposition, to the point of putting Qasim beg, his step-mother Jan Begüm and his maternal uncles Qasim and Hamza to death.[1]

However, Hasan Ali was soon captured by Ughurlu Muhammad, heir apparent of Uzun Hasan and put to death.[3] However, according to Faruk Sümer, he committed suicide.[4]

Aftermath[]

One of Jahan Shah's emirs - declared Mirza Yusuf to be sultan after his death.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Muḥaddis̲, Mīr Hāshim (1982). Tārīkh-i Qizilbāshān [History of Qizilbashes] (in Persian). Tehrān : Bihnām. p. 17.
  2. ^ Minorsky, V. (1954). "Jihān-Shāh Qara-Qoyunlu and His Poetry (Turkmenica, 9)". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 16 (2): 271–297. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00105981. JSTOR 609169.
  3. ^ Minorsky, V. (1955). "The Qara-Qoyunlu And The Qutb-Shahs". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 17 (1): 69. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00106342. ISSN 1474-0699.
  4. ^ Sümer, Faruk (1984). Kara Koyunlular (in Turkish). Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu, pp.304

See also[]

  • Rulers of Kara Koyunlu
Preceded by Kara Koyunlu Beys
1467-68
Succeeded by
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