Ughurlu Muhammed (Hünername, right) seeking the help of Mehmed II
Ruler of Shiraz
Reign
unknown – 1474
Ruler of Sivas
Reign
1474 – 1477
Died
1477 Erzincan
Consort
Gevherhan Hatun
Issue
Ahmad Beg
Dynasty
Aq Qoyunlu
Father
Uzun Hasan
Mother
Jan Khatun
Ughurlu Muhammad Beg or Ughurlu Mehmed[1] (Azerbaijani: Uğurlu Məhəmməd bəy; Persian: اغورلو محم بیگ; Turkish: Uğurlu Mehmed Bey; d. 1477) was a prince of the Aq Qoyunlu, son of Uzun Hassan and Jan Khatun. As the eldest son to Uzun Hasan, he governed the city of Shiraz and desired to be the ruler of the Aq Qoyunlu after the death of his father. Nevertheless, his stepmother Seljuk Shah Khatun, another wife of Uzun Hasan, prevented this. She always slandered Ughurlu Muhammad to Uzun Hasan to favor her own son, Khalil. Afterwards, he rebelled against his father and took refuge to the Ottoman Empire. Mehmed the Conqueror welcomed him and got him married to his daughter Gevherhan Hatun.[2] Ahmad Beg was born from this marriage.[3] Mehmed II gave him Sivas to rule, but was killed near Erzincan in the year 1477.[4]
^The Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 4. Brill. 1975. p. 588.
^Kazım Paydaş (2004). "The Aq-Qoyunlu Ahmed Beg and His Efforts to Apply The Ottoman Administrative System In The Aq-Qoyunlu State". Tarih Araştırmaları Dergisi. 23 (36): 205.
^Christopher Markiewicz (2019). The Crisis of Kingship in Late Medieval Islam. p. 62.
^Archeion Pontou (in French). Vol. 34. 1977. p. 86.
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