Shaban Suli
Shaban Sūlī Beg (Turkish: Şaban Süli Bey), also known as Sevli Beg, was the third ruler of the Turkoman Dulkadirid principality, ruling from 1386 to 1398.
Sūlī Beg | |
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Beg of Dulkadir | |
Reign | 1386–1398 |
Predecessor | Ghars al-Din Khalil |
Successor | Sadaqa |
Died | 1398 |
Issue | Sadaqa |
House | Dulkadir |
Father | Zayn al-Din Qaraja |
Religion | Islam |
Assassination
Sūlī was stabbed to death when he was sleeping in his tent on the way to the yaylak near Marash in May 1398.[1] His assassination was carried out by a member of his son Sadaqa's retinue, Ali Khan, on the orders of the Mamluk Sultan Sayf ad-Din Barquq.[2]
References
- Venzke 2017.
- Venzke 2000, pp. 413.
Bibliography
- Alıç, Samet (2020). "The Dulkadir's Emirs Killed by the Mamluks". The Journal of Selcuk University Social Sciences Institute (in Turkish) (43): 83–94. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
- Venzke, Margaret L. (2017). "Dulkadir". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Stewart, Denis J. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. III. E. J. Brill.
- Yinanç, Refet (1988). Dulkadir Beyliği (in Turkish). Ankara: Turkish Historical Society Press.
- Venzke, Margaret L. (2000). "The Case of a Dulgadir-Mamluk Iqṭāʿ: A Re-Assessment of the Dulgadir Principality and Its Position within the Ottoman-Mamluk Rivalry". Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient. 43 (3): 399–474. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
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