Chobanids

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The Chobanids were a 14th-century dynasty of Mongol origin that ruled parts of northwestern Iran and the South Caucasus following the decline of the Ilkhanate.

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Label Occurrences
Chobanids canonical 2
Chobanid dynasty 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Mongol dynasty
dynasty
post-Ilkhanid polity
capital Tabriz
conflictWith Golden Horde
Jalayirid Sultanate
surface form: Jalayirids

local Iranian dynasties
continent Asia
countryToday Armenia
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Iran
culturalInfluence Persianate court culture
currency dinar
ethnicOrigin Mongol
founder Hasan Kucek
governmentType monarchy
historicalCategory History of Azerbaijan
History of the Caucasus
Medieval Iranian dynasties
Chagatai Khanate
surface form: Mongol states
historicalEra Late Middle Ages
languageUsed Mongolian
Persian
militaryBasis Mongol tribal cavalry
namedAfter Chupan
notableCityControlled Maragheh
surface form: Maragha

Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
surface form: Nakhchivan

Tabriz
notableRuler Hasan Kucek
Hasan Buzurg
surface form: Hasan-e Bozorg

Malek Asraf
partOf post-Mongol successor states in Iran
politicalStructure hereditary monarchy
predecessor Mongol Ilkhanate
surface form: Ilkhanate
regionRuled South Caucasus
northwestern Iran
religion Islam
Sunni Islam
sphereOfInfluence Arran
Azerbaijan
surface form: Azerbaijan region

parts of Kurdistan
startAfterEvent decline of the Ilkhanate
successor Jalayirid Sultanate
timePeriod 14th century
usedTitle Khan
surface form: khan

sultan

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Mongol Ilkhanate followedBy Chobanids
Sarbadars opposedBy Chobanids
Ilkhan successorState Chobanids
this entity surface form: Chobanid dynasty