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  1. Shaykh Uways Jalayir (Persian: شیخ اوویز جلایر) was the Jalayirid ruler of Iraq (1356–1374) and Azerbaijan (1360–1374). He was the son of Hasan Buzurg and the Chobanid princess Dilshad Khatun .

  2. Shaykh Uways Jalayir was succeeded by his son Shaikh Hasan Jalayir. He appointed his son Hassan as his successor in Baghdad. After his death the power of the dynasty began to disappear sharply. Decline. In 1376, Shaikh Hussain Jalayir took up residence in Tabriz.

  3. The eighteen-year reign of Shaykh Uvays represents the height of the Jalayirid dynasty’s political power, and a critical turning point between the disappearance of the Chinggisid Ilkhans and the rise to power of Tīmūr and his descendants at the end of the eighth/fourteenth century.

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  5. Shaykh Uways Jalayir ( Persian: شیخ اوویز جلایر) was the Jalayirid ruler of Iraq (1356–1374) and Azerbaijan (1360–1374). He was the son of Hasan Buzurg and the Chobanid princess Dilshad Khatun . Rise to throne.

  6. Shaykh Uvays and the Jalayirid Re-conquest of Azarbayjan. Shaykh Uvays was born in 743/1342–43 to Shaykh Ḥasan and Dilshād Khātūn, the daughter of Dimashq Khwāja Chūbānī and Tūrsun Khātūn. Tūrsun Khātūn was the granddaughter of Aḥmad Tegüder Khan through his daughter Kūnjak Khātūn.

  7. 1316–1335), it was dedicated to the Jalayirid ruler of Arabian Iraq and Azerbaijan, Shaykh Uways Jalayir (r. 1356–1374). Regardless, Nakhjavani commends both rulers in the work, and portrays Shaykh Uways as the legitimate successor to the Ilkhanate.

  8. AGHBUGHA I THE GREAT, SHAYKH UWAYS JALAYIR AND BAGRAT V: THE NUMISMATIC TRIANGLE. Irakli Paghava Pavlik Chumburidze. Submitted to JONS (in February 2019) Coin #2 . AR, Weight 0.72 g, dimensions 14-15 mm. The names of two righteous Caliphs, the first and the fourth in the bottom segment: See Full PDF. Download PDF.