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Uzun Hasan

Uzun Hasan
Padishah of Iran[1]
Gold Coin of Uzun Hasan
Sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu
ReignAutumn of 1452[2] – 6 January 1478
PredecessorJahangir
SuccessorSultan Khalil
Born1423
Diyarbakir[3]
DiedJanuary 6, 1478 (aged 54–55)
SpouseSeljuk Shah Khatun
Jan Khatun
Tarjil Khatun
Despina Khatun
IssueUghurlu Muhammad
Sultan-Khalil
Yaqub Beg
Maqsud Beg
Yusuf Beg
Masih Beg
Zegnel Beg
Alamshah Halima Khatun[4]
Khanum Khatun
Shahbeg Khatun
Two other daughters
Names
Uzun Hassan bin Ali bin Qara Yoluq Osman
DynastyAq Qoyunlu
FatherAli Beg
MotherSara Khatun
ReligionSunni Islam
TughraUzun Hasan's signature

Uzun Hasan or Uzun Hassan (Azerbaijani: Uzun Həsən; Persian: اوزون حسن; where uzun means "tall" in Oghuz Turkic; 1423 – January 6, 1478) was a ruler of the Turkoman[5] Aq Qoyunlu state and is generally considered to be its strongest ruler.[6] Hasan ruled between 1452 and 1478, and would preside over the confederation's territorial apex when it included parts or all of present-day Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, Transcaucasia and Syria.

  1. ^ H.R. Roemer, "The Safavid Period", in Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. VI, Cambridge University Press 1986, p. 339: "Further evidence of a desire to follow in the line of Turkmen rulers is Ismail's assumption of the title 'Padishah-i-Iran', previously held by Uzun Hasan."
  2. ^ Ehsan Yar-Shater (1982). Encyclopaedia Iranica. Vol. 2. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 165. Uzun Ḥasan successfully resumed the war with the Qara Qoyunlū and in the autumn of 856/1452 seized Āmed in a bloodless coup while Jahāngīr was away on a military expedition in Kurdistan.
  3. ^ Kia, Mehrdad. The Ottoman Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia [2 Volumes.] ABC-CLIO, 2017.
  4. ^ Called Martha by Christian sources
  5. ^ V. Minorsky. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3 (1955), pp. 449–462: "There still remain many interesting and important problems connected with the emergence in the 14th century of the Turkman federations of the Qara-qoyunlu (780–874/1378–1469) and Aq-qoyunlu (780–908/1378–1502). The roots of the Persian Risorgimento under the Safavids (1502–1722) go deep into this preparatory period."
  6. ^ V. Minorsky, "The Aq-qoyunlu and Land Reforms (Turkmenica, 11)", Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 17 (1955), pp. 449–462: "There still remain many interesting and important problems connected with the emergence in the 14th century of the Turkman federations of the Qara-qoyunlu (780–874/1378–1469) and Aq-qoyunlu (780–908/1378–1502). The roots of the Persian Risorgimento under the Safavids (1502–1722) go deep into this preparatory period."

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