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Ibrahim I of Shirvan

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Reign
  
1382 - 1417

House
  
House of Shirvanshah

Children
  
Khalilullah I

Predecessor
  
Hushang

Father
  
Sultan Muhammad

Grandchildren
  
Farrukh Yassar


Successor
  
Khalilullah I

Name
  
Ibrahim of

Spouse
  
Bika Khanum

Parents
  
Prince Sultan Muhammad

Great-grandparents
  
Farrukhzad II

Ibrahim I of Shirvan

Died
  
September 15, 1418, Shamakhi, Azerbaijan

Grandparents
  
Kayqubad I of Shirvan

Ibrahim i of shirvan


Ibrahim I (Persian: ابراهیم‎‎) was the 33rd Shirvanshah (ruler of Shirvan, r. 1382-1418). Because of his cunning politics he managed to remain independent and avoid getting deposed by the Turko-Mongol ruler Timur.

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Family and accession to the throne

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The son of the Shirvanian prince Sultan Muhammad, Ibrahim was born in a village in Shakki, where he took care of the agriculture. After the death of Shirvanshah Hushang in 1382, Ibrahim I was selected to be the ruler by the local nobility.

Reign

In 1386, Ibrahim recognized the powerful Turko-Mongol ruler Timur as his suzerain. When Timur arrived to Caucasus 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 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 Syria and Anatolia. Timur later died in 1405, fighting and rebellion broke, causing great disruption. Ibrahim was one those; he used the death of Timur as an opportunity to declare independence and seize Ganja and Karabakh.

In 1412, the Kara Koyunlu ruler Qara-Yusuf, who ruled Azerbaijan, invaded the territory of Ibrahim, who requested aid from the Georgian ruler Constantine I of Georgia, who came to his assistance; a battle shortly ensured near Chalagan, which resulted in the defeat of the combined Shirvanian-Georgian forces. Ibrahim, along with his sons and Constanine were then imprisoned.

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 of being freed. Ibrahim went back to his kingdom and struggled to restore order in it. He died in 1418 and was succeeded by his son Khalilullah I.

Legacy

Ibrahim I revived Shirvan's fortunes, and through his cunning politics managed to avoid Timurid conquest, letting his kingdom continue without paying tribute. Furthermore, Ibrahim also greatly increased the limits of his state as far as Derbent in north and the Mugan plain to the south.

Family

Ibrahim was married to Bika khanum (d. 1435), a noblewoman, with whom he had 11 sons and a daughter:

  • Khalilullah I - d. 1465, succeeded him as Shirvanshah.
  • Prince Kayumars - d. circa 1412 imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf, pardoned and returned to Ibrahim, but becoming suspicious of possible conspiracy against himself, Kayumars was executed, which triggered Battle of Chalagan
  • Prince Gazanfar - b. 1398, d. 1443 - imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan, was acting as the governor of Baku during the absence of Khalilullah I.
  • Prince Kayqubad - rebelled against Khalilullah I in 1425, executed by Shahrukh Mirza.
  • Prince Ishaq - rebelled against Khalilullah I in 1425, executed by Shahrukh Mirza.
  • Prince Asadullah - imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan.
  • Prince Manuchihr - imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan, later was in service of Shahrukh Mirza.
  • Prince Abdurrahman - imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan.
  • Prince Nasratullah - imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan.
  • Prince Hashim - imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan, rebelled against Khalilullah I in 1425, executed by Shahrukh Mirza.
  • Prince Farrukhzad - imprisoned by Qara-Yusuf in Battle of Chalagan.
  • Princess Lal Bi Tukmak - married to Timur's son Umar Shaikh Mirza in c. 1387
  • There is a street in Shamakhy named after him. He was played by Samandar Rzayev in Nesimi (1973). Ibrahim Derbendid is a playable character in Europa Universalis IV as head of Shirvan faction.

    References

    Ibrahim I of Shirvan Wikipedia