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Padishah-i Iran
Jahan Shah
Padishah-i Iran (in Persian)[1] King of Kings of Iran
Portrait of Jahan Shah by Abu'l-Hasan Mostawfi Ghaffari, dated 1780 or 1795
Sultan of Qara Qoyunlu
Reign
1438–1467
Coronation
19 April 1438
Predecessor
Qara Iskander
Successor
Hasan Ali
Born
1397[2] or 1405[3] Khoy[2] or Mardin[3]
Died
30 October or 11 November 1467 (aged 61–62 or 69–70) Bingöl, Anatolia
Burial
Blue Mosque, Tabriz
Religion
Islam
Occupation
Poet
Muzaffar al-Din Jahan Shah ibn Yusuf (Persian: جهان شاه; Azerbaijani: Cahanşahجهان شاه; 1397 in Khoy or 1405 in Mardin[4] – 30 October or 11 November 1467 in Bingöl[4]) was the leader of the Qara Qoyunlu Oghuz Turkic tribal confederacy in Azerbaijan and Arran who reigned c. 1438 – 1467. During his reign he managed to expand the Qara Qoyunlu's territory to its largest extent, including Eastern Anatolia, most of present-day Iraq, central Iran, and even eventually Kerman. He also conquered neighbouring states. He was one of the greatest rulers of the Qara Qoyunlu. He was also allegedly fond of drinking and entertainment. During his reign Jahan Shah had the Gökmedrese and Muzafferiye theological schools constructed in his capital city Tabriz.
^Fragner, Bert G. (1998). "Shah Isamil's Fermans and Sanads: Tradition and Reform in Persophone Administration and Chancellery Affairs". Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 1 (1). Khazar University Press. ISSN 1027-3875. Subsequently, lahanshah (sic) Qara-Qoyunlu presented himself as padishah-i Iran immeuiately after the takeover of Tabriz (...)
^ abMacit, M., "Cihanşah ve Türkçe Şiirleri", Ahmet Yesevi Üniversitesi Türk Dünyası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi (bilig), bilig-13, ppː10, 2000.
^ abYINANÇ, Mükrimin H.(1945), Cihânşâh, İslam Ansiklopedisi, Istanbul
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II and JahanShah bin Tughril as an appanage. Jahanshah bin Tughril participated to the Siege of Ahlat. He also allied with the Khwarizmian Shah Jalal...
Turkomen) under the leadership of JahanShah and Aq Qoyunlu (White Sheep Turkomen) under the leadership of Uzun Hasan. JahanShah was defeated by Uzun Hasan...
empire. He built an alliance between Jahandar Shah, and his younger brothers Rafi-us-Shan and JahanShah, proposing to them that they could divide the...
Mughal emperor, ShahJahan (r. 1628–1658) to house the tomb of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal; it also houses the tomb of ShahJahan himself. The tomb...