Ghiyath al-Din Ibrahim I Shah was Bey of Candar from 1341 to 1346. During the reign of his father, Suleiman I, he was trusted with the administration of Sinop. [2 ] He took control upon his father's death, who had instead designated Ibrahim…
The Candar dynasty (Turkish: Candaroğulları, transliterated as Jandar in English), also known as the Isfendiyar dynasty (İsfendiyaroğulları), was a Turkish Anatolian Beylik (principality) founded by Oghuz Turks. [1 ] that reigned in the…
He intended to hand the rule over to his youngest son Choban, which elicited a revolt from Suleiman’s oldest son Ibrahim, who instead became his successor.
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His death year is unclear but was likely before 1362, when the literary work Maktel-i Hüseyin dedicated to Adil's son Bayezid refer to Adil's past reign. [1 ] Historian Yaşar Yücel dates Bayezid's accession to the throne to 1361. [2…