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Name
  
Ibrahim ibn

Died
  
1577


Children
  
Abdallah Mirza

Aunts
  
Gohar-Taj

Ibrahim Sultan ibn Shahrukh

Parents
  
Goharshad Begum, Shahrukh Mirza

Grandparents
  
Timur, Giath ud-Din Tarkhan, Toghay Turkhan Agha

Similar People
  
Goharshad Begum, Ulugh Beg, Timur

Ibrahim Sultan ibn Shahrukh (Persian: ابراهيم سلطان بن شاهرخ‎‎) was a Timurid prince who governed a region around modern Fars from 1415 to 1435 under his father Shahrukh. He was grandson of the conqueror Timur and died on 3 April 1435, around twelve years before his father. He is known as an artist and calligrapher, as well as the patron of Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi's biography of Timur.

Ibrahim Sultan ibn Shahrukh Medieval Knight Wearing Ibrahim Sultan Ibn Shahrukh Armor Statue in

Ibrahim Sultan was an accomplished artist, avid calligrapher and great collector of books. Known to be observant in matters of religion, he personally scribed pious inscriptions on two madrasas he founded in Shiraz and at least five copies of the Qur'an. There remains a handwritten Qur'an in two volumes by him written in Naskh script. Every page of this Qur'an, finished in June 1427, has profusely decorated margins of floral scrolls in gold and color. This two-part Qur'an is a splendid example of lavish manuscript production in the early Timurid period. They were stored in a small room on top of the Qur'an Gate in Shiraz. Travelers passing underneath the gates were believed to receive the blessing of the Holy Book as they began their trip or journey from Shiraz. In 1937 the two Qur'ans were taken from the gate and were taken to the Pars Museum in Shiraz, where they remain today. Sultan Ibrahim is also said to have repaired the Masjid-i Atiq but that soon thereafter it was again ruined by an earthquake.

Ibrahim Sultan ibn Shahrukh 13 Medieval Knight w Shield Axe Ibrahim Sultan Ibn Shahrukh Armor

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