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Alvand Mirza Beg
Shah Ismail I fighting Alvand at Baku (Badkuba). Made in Isfahan, Iran, c. 1650
Sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu
Reign1497–1504/5
PredecessorSultan Murad
SuccessorIsmail I (Safavid Iran)
Died1504/5
Mardin
FatherYusuf Bayandur

Alvand Mirza Beg was an Aq Qoyunlu prince, who was a contender for the throne between 1497 and 1504/5.

Life

He was the second son of Yusuf Bayandur, who was the grandson of Uzun Hasan. In 1478 he was appointed as the governor of Shiraz by Sultan Khalil.[1] After the death of Ahmad Beg, he came to power in Azerbaijan. In 1500-1501, he became the ruler of a part of the divided Aq Qoyunlu state.

Reign

Alvand Beg was supported by Gazi Bey Bayandur and Kazim Bey Purnak. His first action was to drive his brother Mahammad out of Yazd. Mahammad Beg fled to Isfahan. In the following battle, Alvand Beg was defeated and retreated to Tabriz. After this event, Sultan Murad was summoned from Shirvan by Eybe Sultan's brothers. He came from Shiraz to Isfahan and captured Mahammad in the year 1499, exiling him to Tabriz. Alvand Beg and Murad made peace in Abhar, as a result of which Diyarbakir (Eastern Anatolia) and Azerbaijan went to Alvand Beg, while Lower Mesopotamia, Persian Iraq, and Fars remained under Sultan Murad.

Struggle with the Safavids

After receiving news of Shah Ismail's victory over the Shirvanshahs, Alvand Beg arrived in Nakhchivan from Tabriz with a large army. He sent Muhammad Garajan, a military leader, to Ganja and Karabakh to prevent the Qizilbash from crossing the Kura River. However, the Qizilbash managed to cross the Kura River and annihilate the army sent by Alvand. Despite sending a letter requesting to return to Shah Ismail's service, he received a refusal. Consequently, he was sent to prepare for battle at the Sharur plains.[2] Yet, in the Battle of Sharur in 1501, Alvand Beg faced defeat.[3] In the same year, Ismail entered Tabriz and declared himself Shah,[4][5] establishing the foundation of the Safavid state with Tabriz as its capital. Alvand Beg managed to escape to Erzincan for his safety.

See also

References

  1. ^ "İlhan Erdem - OTLUKBELİ SONRASI AK-KOYUNLULAR (1473-1478)" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  2. ^ Həbib əs-Siyər, c. 4, səh. 499-500
  3. ^ Həsən bəy Rumlu, "Əhsən ət-Təvarix", səh. 234
  4. ^ Minorsky V. La Perse au XV-e siècle entre La Turque et Venise, Paris, 1933, səh. 60-61
  5. ^ Эфендиев О. А. Образование азербайджанского государства Сефевидов в начале XVI века. Баку, 1961, səh. 90-91

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