Shaban Suli Beg (Turkish: Şaban Süli Bey; died May 1398), also known as Sevli Beg, was the third ruler of Dulkadir from 1386 to 1398. Suli's father was Zayn al-Din Qaraja (r. 1337–1353), a Turkoman chieftain, who founded the state of Dulkadir in southern Anatolia and northern Syria as a client of the Mamluk Sultanate. Suli succeeded his older brother Ghars al-Din Khalil (r. 1353–86), who was assassinated on the orders of the Mamluk Sultan Barquq (r. 1382–89, 1390–99). Suli was involved in a series of clashes with the Mamluks, in which he was initially victorious, forcing Barquq to recognize him as the new ruler. Barquq continued supporting Suli's rivals, and in 1389, Suli joined a rebellion against the state. He was pardoned in January 1391 but this time allied himself with Timur (r. 1370–1405), perpetrating an invasion of Syria. Suli faced a major loss at the hands of the Mamluks in March 1395 and was assassinated in May 1398 on the order of Barquq. The throne was inherited by his son, Sadaqa (r. 1398–99).
ShabanSuli Beg (Turkish: Şaban Süli Bey; died May 1398), also known as Sevli Beg, was the third ruler of Dulkadir from 1386 to 1398. Suli's father was...
1353. His sons and successors, Ghars al-Din Khalil (r. 1353–1386) and ShabanSuli (r. 1386–1398) similarly were in a continuous conflict with the Mamluks...
the consecutive rule of his sons Ghars al-Din Khalil (r. 1353–86) and ShabanSuli (r. 1386–98), who were both assassinated on the orders of the Mamluk...
principality, ruling from 1398 to 1399. He rose to the throne after his father Suli Beg was assassinated and the Mamluks issued him the manshūr, the diploma...
the consecutive rule of his sons Ghars al-Din Khalil (r. 1353–86) and ShabanSuli (r. 1386–98), who were both assassinated on the orders of the Mamluk...
the consecutive rule of his sons Ghars al-Din Khalil (r. 1353–86) and ShabanSuli (r. 1386–98), who were both assassinated on the orders of the Mamluk...
the consecutive rule of his sons Ghars al-Din Khalil (r. 1353–86) and ShabanSuli (r. 1386–98), who were both assassinated on the orders of the Mamluk...
Suli Darreh (Persian: سوليدره, also Romanized as Sūlī Darreh, Solū Darreh, Sūlīdareh, and Suli-Darrekh) is a village in Dodangeh-ye Olya Rural District...
Suli Darreh Darbahan (Persian: سوليدره دربهان, also Romanized as Sūlī Darreh Darbahān; also known as Sūleh Dar, Solāḩ Darreh, Sulah Darreh, Sulakh-Darrekh...
and separately noted that 300,000 were killed at the Battle of Basra. Al-Suli gave a figure of 1,500,000 dead, which was subsequently quoted by multiple...
thirty-four at that time. The Shia scholar Bahr al-Ulum (d. 1797) reports 4 Shaban 26 (15 May 647) as the birthdate of Abbas. Naturally, much of what exists...
governorship of the 13 tribes was handed over to the protector general, Li Suli (李素立), who served from 647 to 649. In 650, the Tang set up Wolf Mountain...
Summer Olympics and would win medals in various sport competitions as well: Shaban Tërstena was an Albanian wrestler who represented Yugoslavia at the 1984...
1780 sanxhakbej i Delvinës dhe krijoi pasurinë tokësore të familjes së tij Suli, Leonard (1989). Monumentet. Instituti i Monumenteve të Kulturës. p. 87....