Abu Bakr Tihrani (Persian: ابوبکر طهرانی; died after 1481) was an Iranian secretary, who served under the Timurid, Qara Qoyunlu, and Aq Qoyunlu dynasties...
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Koyunlu and Ak Koyunlu Turkic tribal confederations. According to Abu Bakr Tihrani, during the period of Jahan Shah (1438–1468), the ruler of Kara Koyunlu...
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though this did not destroy the Aq Qoyunlu. In 1470, Uzun selected Abu Bakr Tihrani to compile a history of the Aq Qoyunlu confederation. The Kitab-i Diyarbakriyya...
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but we left there one-thousand of our men with abundant supplies. Abu Bakr Tihrani in the Kitab-i Diyarbakriyya: When the Karahisar area became the accommodation...
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his son Turali Bey succeeded him and remained in power until 1362. Abu Bakr Tihrani, Kitab-i Diyarbakriyya, p. 22. Roemer, H.R. (1986). "The Türkmen Dynasties"...
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20 February 2017. Langaroodi, Reza Rezazadeh; Cooper, John (2015). "Abū Bakr Ṭihrānī". In Madelung, Wilferd; Daftary, Farhad (eds.). Encyclopaedia Islamica...
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History (in Turkish) Langaroodi, Reza Rezazadeh; Cooper, John (2008). "Abū Bakr Ṭihrānī". In Madelung, Wilferd; Daftary, Farhad (eds.). Encyclopaedia Islamica...
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Tabriz, the capital city of the Turkmen Aq Qoyunlu. Together with Abu Bakr Tihrani and Amir Zahir al-Din Ibrahim Shah, he was among the leading figures...
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Soltaniyeh Abu Said – wali of Erzincan c. 1420 Amir Isfahan – wali of Baghdad Unnamed daughter married to Shamsaldin – Emir of Bitlis Ṭihrānī, Abū Bakr (2014)...
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empire. Salt Lake City: Univ. of Utah Press. ISBN 978-0-87480-565-9. Tihrani, Abu Bakr (2014). Kitab-i Diyarbakriyya (in Turkish). Translated by Öztürk,...
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