Khalilullah II
Khalilullah II was the 41st Shirvanshah, governing Shirvan under Safavid suzerainty between 1524—1535.[1]
Khalilullah II | |||||
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Shah of Shirvan | |||||
Reign | 1524-1535 | ||||
Coronation | 1524 | ||||
Predecessor | Ibrahim II Sheykhshah | ||||
Successor | Farrukh Yassar II, Shahrukh of Shirvan | ||||
Born | Baku | ||||
Died | 1535 Baku | ||||
Spouse | Parihan | ||||
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House | House of Shirvanshah | ||||
Father | Ibrahim II Sheykhshah | ||||
Religion | Sunni |
Reign
Born as Khalil, after the death of his father he assumed the regnal name of Khalilullah II in 1524. He was married to Ismail I's daughter, and Tahmasp I's sister Pari Khan Khanum (not to be mistaken for Tahmasp's daughter Pari Khan Khanum)[2] on 4 October 1521.
Relations with Safavids
After death of Ismail I, the new shah Tahmasp I was suspicious towards the new shirvanshah. This suspicion had grown when the latter gave asylum to a traitor to the Safavids - Gilan ruler Sultan Muzaffar. However, before demanding a pardon, Khalilullah died unexpectedly without issue, and was succeeded by Farrukh Yassar II.
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References
- Nasiri, Ali Naqi; Floor, Willem M. (2008). Titles and Emoluments in Safavid Iran: A Third Manual of Safavid Administration. Mage Publishers. p. 284. ISBN 978-1933823232.
- Michele Membré. Mission to the Lord Sophy of Persia (1539-1542) (original from the University of Michigan) School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1993 ISBN 978-0728602199 p 81
Khalilullah II Born: ? Died: 1535 | ||
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Preceded by Ibrahim II Sheykhshah |
Shirvanshah 1524–1535 |
Succeeded by Shahrukh of Shirvan |
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