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Upon death of his son-in-law in 1490, he supported his grandson Baysunghur for keeping the throne. In 1492, he fled to Shirvan upon dethronement. However he was killed in a battle between
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and nobles) Ziyaaddin Yusif and his personal merchant Khawja Yar Ahmad with 2 bullions of gold to Istanbul, in order to establish relations with
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forces and Shaykh Haydar was wounded by an arrow. He was captured by gatekeeper Ali aga who severed his head and sent to Sultan Yaqub.
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was freed by his cousin, the new Aq Qoyunlu sultan Rustam in 1492. He decided to take revenge of his father, but rulers of
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for 8 days. Shah crushed them with his other sons and Abulfath beg - the Vali of Gabala. However, they were pardoned.
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The early yeaгs of Shah Isma'il, founder of the Safawi Dynasty, by E. Denisson Ross. JRAS, vol. 29, 1896. p.257-260
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ruler Muhammad, who were vassals of the Shirvanshahs, did not give any help when demanded. Ismail then moved on to
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sent an embassy with leadership of Vasily Papin and a group of merchants (which also included
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to come to his rescue on 9 June 1488. Upon hearing his arrival, Sheikh retreated to
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He was remembered as merciful and glorious ruler by many sources. Construction of
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Another helmet that bears name of Farrukh Yasar. ("New York Metropolitan Museum")
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Fisher, William Bayne; Avery, P.; Hambly, G. R. G; Melville, C. (1986).
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ruler Shah Husain rebelled with Shah's youngest son future king
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A History of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries
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Farrukh Yasar was married to daughter of Usmi of Kaitag
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in order to establish diplomatic relations, in response
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In 1465, Shirvanshah envoy Hasan Shirvani was sent to
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He averted strategy of his ancestor's - alliance with
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He sent his "Khalaf al-Umara and Akabir" (Deputy of
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Index

Farrukh Yassar
Shah
Shirvan

Coronation
Khalilullah I
Bahram
Baku
Baku
Issue
Gazi Beg
Shirvanshah Bahram Beg
Ibrahim II Sheykhshah
House
House of Shirvanshah
Khalilullah I
Islam
Persian
Shirvanshah
Shirvan
Safavid
Ismail I
during his conquest of the area
Tahmasp I
Safavid province
Timurids
Uzun Hasan
Yaqub
Shirvanshahs
Aq Qoyunlu

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