- Pervâne
The Pervâne Mu‘in al-Din Suleyman was for a time (especially between 1261-1277) a key player in
Anatolia n politics involving theSeljuk Sultanate of Rûm , the Mongol Ilkhanate and theMamluks underBaybars .Mu‘in al-Din Suleyman was the son of
Muhadhdhab al-Din ,vizier to the Seljuq SultanKaykhusraw II in 1243 at the time of the Battle of Köse Dağ. Raised in a time of trouble after the Battle of Köse Dağ and having received a good education, Suleyman Pervane become commander ofTokat , and laterErzincan . He was appointed, by Mongol commander Bayju's recommendation, as chamberlain to theKonya palace of Seljuks sultan of Rûm, then vassals of the Mongols. He married Kaykhusraw's widowGürcü Hatun and became the undisputed master of the declining state, making a name as a great intriguer. His title Pervâne means, aside from "chancellor," "The Butterfly".After Kaykhusraw’s death and the ensuing dispute among his sons for the throne, the Pervâne supported
Kilij Arslan IV and succeeded in having him declared as the successor. In the same period, he also tookSinop and twelve surrounding castles from theEmpire of Trebizond and the region was accorded to him and his family as aniqta . His growing power made him worry that the sultan Kilij Arslan IV might want to eliminate him and he took the initiative by having the sultan strangled inAksaray in 1265. The throne was succeeded by Kilij Arslan IV's minor sonKaykhusraw III (1265-1283).During the Mamluk-Ilkhanid War and especially after the Mamluk hand had strengthened under Baybars, Pervâne's policy was characterized by multiple allegiances, all at the same time wishing to keep all his options open. According to
Ibn Shaddad , whenBaybars came toSyria in 1275, Pervâne played a pivotal role in dissuading him from his plans for invading the Anatolian heartland and directed him rather towards raids in theArmenian Kingdom of Cilicia , persuading him to leave the territories of his sultanate to the following year. But neither did he enjoy the Ilkhan Abagha's full confidence and the successes of Baybars had brought insipient anti-Mongol feelings among Seljuk notables, led by the Seljuk governors ofDiyarbekir ,Harput andNiğde , to the fore.In 1277, Baybars entered the Seljuk sultanate and on
18 March , overcame the Mongol army inElbistan , while Pervâne, who was in command of the Seljuk contingent expected by both Baybars and the Mongols, took flight to Tokat along with the young sultan. Baybars made a triumphal entry intoKayseri on23 April and then returned to Syria. At the news of his troops' defeat, Abaqa hastened to Anatolia (July 1277) and sternly punished the Seljuk Turks, sources citing massacres of tens of thousands of people. Deeming him responsible for Baybars's foray into Anatolia, Abaqa also had Pervâne killed on2 August 1277.The story that the Abagha forced his subjects to eat the flesh of the Pervâne has its origin in Armenian history of Hetoum. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=LxKWP2Ygs4gC&pg=PA47&dq=pervane&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=rNlmNj3M2D_BCBtksD8sLR5oevc limited preview] cite book | title = Early Mongol Rule in Thirteenth-Century Iran ISBN 0415297508 |author= George Lane |publisher=
Routledge | year= 2003|language=English ]His son Mehmed Bey took over the family possessions around Sinop and pursued a prudent policy of allegiance to the Mongols, which was also pursued under his son Mesud Bey's period as Bey. Mesud Bey was kidnapped by the Genoese in 1298 and could be delivered against a heavy
ransom . The last representative of the Pervane's line was probably theGazi Chelebi , a notable pirate who ruled Sinop in the first decades of the 14th century.Monuments
Several foundations of the Pervâne survive. In Sinop the Alaeddin Camii stands on the site of the former cathedral, which sometime after 1214 was converted into a mosque by
Kayqubad I . The present structure was built "de novo" by the Pervâne in A.H. 666 (1267-68 C.E.). [Anthony Bryer and Richard Winfield, "The Byzantine Monuments and Topography of the Pontos", vol. 1, (Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, 1985) 75.] The nearby Alâiye Medrese, sometimes called the Pervâne Medrese, was completed in the same year. [ibid. 72.] In Tokat he built the so-called Gök Medrese in 1277. Originally founded as a hospital and medical school, the building now houses a museum. A nearby Seljuq style hamam is attributed to him although no inscription survives. There is another mosque of the Pervâne inMerzifon .Recently the archaeological remains of a medrese founded by the Pervâne came to light within the compound of the closed bazaar of
Kayseri . The medrese was partially excavated in 2002. [cite web | url = http://sbe.erciyes.edu.tr/dergi/sayi_21/25-%20(419-439.%20syf.).pdf (full text and photos)| title = Pervâne Bey Medresesi olarak adlandırılan yapının ve Kayseri Kapalıçarşısı'nın korunması yönünde alınan kararlar ve değerlendirilmesi ("The decisions taken for the protection of Kayseri closed bazaar and Pervâne Bey Medrese)|author=Seda Çalışır Hovardaoğlu
publisher=Erciyes University | access date=|language=Turkish ]References
Books
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=dIaFbxD64nUC&dq=Reuven+Amitai-Preiss&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html (limited preview)] cite book | title = Mongols and Mamluks: The Mamluk-Ilkhanid War, 1260-1281 ISBN 0521462266|author= Reuven Amitai-Preiss|publisher=Cambridge University Press | year= 1995|language=English
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=CHzGvqRbV_IC&dq=rene+grousset&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html (limited preview)] cite book | title = The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia ISBN 0813513049|author= René Grousset (translated by N. Walford)|publisher=Rutgers University Press | year= 1970|language=English
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