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Hajji Sayf al-Din
Shadgeldi Padishah (Old
Anatolian Turkish: شاد كلدی; died 1381) was Emir of
Amasya from 1359
until his death. He was the
second oldest...
- unsuccessful. Ali died of the
plague in Kazova [tr] in an
expedition to
subdue Shadgeldi, the emir of Amasya. Ali's
paternal grandfather Eretna was an officer...
- them. He
parried a
second Eretnid campaign with the help of
Shadgeldi. However, he and
Shadgeldi were
defeated in 1381. The same year, Kadi
Burhan al-Din...
-
subduing Burhan al-Din's
rival Hajji Shadgeldi of Amasya, but this
proved to be ****ile and
further reinforced Shadgeldi's influence over the region. Another...
- the city,
before it came
under the rule of the
Eretnid emirate.
Hadji Shadgeldi Pasha took
Amasya from the
Eretnids under Ali Bey, and
successfully fended...
- Amasya.
According to him, he was a son of
Budak bey, a
descendant of
Shadgeldi and parti****ted in
Ottoman conquest of Shirvan. He
served as
third Beylerbey...
-
Burhan al-Din's
rivals and
other claimants to the
Eretnid throne, such as
Shadgeldi, Emir of
Amasya (r. 1359–60/1, 1361/2–81). He
built amicable relations...
- wa'l-Ajwiba by Aqsara'i
commissioned by the
Eretnid emir of Amasya, Sayf al-Din
Shadgeldi (died 1381).
Another instance was an
astrological almanac (taqwīm) created...
-
Burhan al-Din's
rivals and
other claimants to the
Eretnid throne, such as
Shadgeldi, Emir of
Amasya (r. 1359–60/1, 1361/2–81).
Mutahharten further built amicable...
- 1365,
other emirs who
wanted to
preserve their autonomy, such as
Hajji Shadgeldi and
Hajji Ibrahim,
killed Muhammad in
Kayseri before he
could reinforce...