- Suleiman Khan
Suleiman Khan (also known as Solayman Khan or "Sulaiman Khan") was a Chobanid puppet for the throne of the
Ilkhanate during the breakdown of central authority inPersia . He was the great-grandson of the Ilkhan Hülegü's third son Yoshmut.Suleiman was raised to the throne around May
1339 by the ChobanidHasan Kucek . He then marriedSati Beg , who had previously been Hasan Kucek's puppet Ilkhan. Suleiman was present at the battle on the Jaghatu against theJalayirids underHasan Buzurg in June1340 ; the Chobanids emerged victorious. Around1341 theSarbadars , in an attempt to foster an alliance with the Chobanids, accepted Hasan Kucek as their suzerain, and also recognized Suleiman as Ilkhan.In
1343 Hasan Kucek was murdered and a rivalry broke out for the succession between Sati Beg's sonSurgan ,Yagi Basti andMalek Asraf . Suleiman appealed to Hasan Buzurg to intervene. When Malek Asraf defeated Surgan, the latter fled to Suleiman and Sati Beg; all three of them then concluded an alliance. When the Jalayirids withdrew their support, however, it became clear victory was not possible. They fled toDiyarbakr , where coins representing Suleiman were struck until1345 .References
*Charles Melville and 'Abbas Zaryab. "Chobanids." "Encyclopedia Iranica".
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