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Uzun Hasan or Uzun Hassan (Azerbaijani: Uzun Həsən اوزون حسن; Persian: اوزون حسن; where uzun means "tall" in Oghuz Turkic; 1423 – January 6, 1478) was a ruler of the Turkoman Aq Qoyunlu state and is generally considered to be its strongest ruler.
- Autumn of 1452 – 6 January 1478
- Sara Khatun
Apr 12, 2024 · Uzun Ḥasan (born 1423, Amida [now Diyarbakır, Turkey]—died January 6, 1478, Tabrīz [now in Iran]) was the ruler (1453–78) of the Turkmen Ak Koyunlu dynasty who created a short-lived empire in Iran, Iraq, eastern Anatolia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. With the death of Kara Osman, founder of the Ak Koyunlu dynasty, in 1435, a civil war ...
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Uzun Hasan (Osmanlıca: اوزون حسن, Azerice: Uzun Həsən, Farsça: اوزون حسن; 1423 - 6 Ocak 1478), Akkoyunlu hükümdarı olup, bugünkü İran, Irak, Azerbaycan, Ermenistan ve Türkiye'nin bir bölümünü kapsayan bir coğrafyada 1453-1478 yılları arasında hüküm sürmüştür. Akkoyunluların en güçlü hükümdarı ...
- 1453-1478
- 1423, Diyarbakır
- Cihangir
- Sultan Halil
Uzun Hasan's conquest of most of mainland Iran shifted the seat of power to the east, where the Aq Qoyunlu adopted Iranian customs for administration and culture. In the Iranian areas, Uzun Hasan preserved the previous bureaucratic structure along with its secretaries, who belonged to families that had in a number of instances served under ...
Sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu. Uzun Hasan or Uzun Hassan was a ruler of the Turkoman Aq Qoyunlu state and is generally considered to be its strongest ruler. Hasan ruled between 1452 and 1478, and would preside over the confederation's territorial apex when it included parts or all of present-day Iraq, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, Transcaucasia and Syria.
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Uzun Ḥasan. (4,960 words) b. ʿAlī b. Ḳara yoluk ʿUt̲h̲mān , Abū Naṣr, born in 828/1425, died in 882/1478, and together with his grandfather, one of the most celebrated rulers of the line of Aḳ Ḳoyunlu Turkmens [ q.v.] and a statesman and military commander of genius. Expanding from his family’s base in Diyār Bakr [ q.v ...
Background. In autumn of 1463, Republic of Venice opened negotiations with Uzun Hasan. In 1464, Uzun Hasan intervened in central Anatolian affairs. Although Mehmed occupied Karaman in 1468, he was unable to subjugate a number of Turkoman tribes living in the mountains which extended to the Mediterranean coast.