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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
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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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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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63:Silver coin minted during reign of Farrukh Yasar
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443:and raided
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282:Aq Qoyunlu
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