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Ibrahim I of Shirvan

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Some time later, due to the bad behavior of Constantine, Qara-Yusuf had him, his son and other Georgians executed. Furthermore, Qara-Yusuf had also caused great destruction in Shirvan. Ibrahim later paid a huge amount of money in return for being freed. Ibrahim went back to his kingdom and struggled
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in 1394, Ibrahim gave him gifts and riches as presents in order to maintain good relations with him. However, one of these gifts were eight slaves, which Timur did not see as enough—when he asked Ibrahim why he had only given eight slaves, Ibrahim replied: "I am myself the ninth". This made Timur
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conquest, letting his kingdom survive without paying tribute, as well as gaining a powerful alliance. A politics that would continue under his descendants. Ibrahim also recovered the borders of his state as far as Derbent in north and the
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Kayumars — d. circa 1412 imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf, pardoned and returned to Ibrahim, but being suspicious of possible conspiracy against himself, Kayumars was executed, which triggered
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glad, who due to the kindness of Ibrahim gave him much land and promised to protect him. From 1399 to 1402, Ibrahim fought alongside Timur in his campaigns in
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Hashim — imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan, rebelled against Khalilullah I in 1425, executed by Shahrukh Mirza.
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Ibrahim was married to Bika khanum (d. 1435), a noblewoman, with whom he had 11 sons and a daughter:
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Manuchihr — imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan, later was in service of Shahrukh Mirza.
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Ibrahim I revived Shirvan's independence, and through his cunning politics managed to avoid
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Bust of Ibrahim in the courtyard of the Shamakhi Museum of History and Geography
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Ishaq — rebelled against Khalilullah I in 1425, executed by Shahrukh Mirza.
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in 1382, Ibrahim I was selected to be the ruler by the local population.
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to restore order in it. He died in 1417 and was succeeded by his son
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named after him. He was played by Samandar Rzayev in the 1973 film
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Kayqubad — rebelled against Khalilullah I in 1425, executed by
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Nasratullah — imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan.
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Abdurrahman — imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan.
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Farrukhzad — imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan.
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A History of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries
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Asadullah — imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan.
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According to a story by Aḥmad Ḡaffāri Qazvini, author of
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Gazanfar (1398 – 1443) — imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in
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to the south which was lost under his predecessors.
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Index

Shah
Shirvan

Hushang
Khalilullah I
Shakki
Shirvan
Shamakhi
House
Darbandid
Sultan Muhammad
Islam
Persian
Shirvanshah
Shirvan
Turko-Mongol
Timur
Tahmasp I
Sultan Muhammad
Shakki
agriculture
Hushang

Caucasus
Turko-Mongol
Timur
Caucasus
Syria
Anatolia
Ganja

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