- The
Chobanids or the
Chupanids (Persian: سلسله امرای چوپانی) were
descendants of a
Mongol family of the
Suldus clan that came to
prominence in 14th century...
- Amir
Hasan was a
Chupanid prince of the
Ilkhanate in the
early 14th century. He was the
eldest son of
Mongol emir and
general Chupan.
Hasan had been made...
- Pir
Hosayn would play an
influential role in the
strife amongst the
Chupanids in the 1340s.
Melville & Zaryāb 1991, pp. 496–502. Melville, Charles;...
- Like
other post-Ilkhanate
Mongol dynasties, such as the Jal****ids and
Chupanids, they were
related to the
Borjigin dynasty through marriage. Emir Sutay...
- in fact, his
father Timurtash and
arrived from Egypt. This news
caused Chupanids to
split off from Jal****ids and join
Hasan Kucek. The two
opposing sides...
-
Established by
marriage partners of Genghisids,
these included the
Suldus Chupanids, Jal****ids in the
Middle East, the
Barulas dynasties in
Chagatai Khanate...
- vulnerable. This led to
clashes between the
major families, such as the
Chupanids, the Jal****ids, and new
movements like the Sarbadars. On his
return to...
-
dynasty 1231–1389
Ottoman Empire 1299–1923
Muzaffarid dynasty 1314–1393
Chupanid dynasty 1337–1357
Jalairid Sultanate 1339–1432
Timurid Empire 1370–1507...
- اشرف), (fl. 1341–1357) was a
Chupanid ruler of
northwestern Iran
during the 14th century. He was the last of the
Chupanids to
possess a
significant influence...
- (Persian: امیر چوپان; died
November 1327), also
spelt Choban or Coban, was a
Chupanid noble of the Ilkhanate, and
nominal general of the
Mongol Empire. He was...