Chobanid amir Chupan

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Chobanid amir Chupan was a powerful Mongol military commander and statesman who became the de facto ruler of the Ilkhanate during the early 14th century.

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instanceOf Mongol military commander
de facto ruler
historical figure
nobleman
statesman
activeInPeriod early 14th century
associatedWith Chobanid dynasty NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath execution
conflict involved in Ilkhanid internal power struggles
country Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
culture Persianate Mongol court culture
dateOfDeath 1327
era post-Mongol Iran
ethnicity Mongol
fatherOf Demasq Kaja NERFINISHED
Hasan Buzurg NERFINISHED
several influential Chobanid princes
houseFoundedBy Chobanid family NERFINISHED
influenced political structure of the late Ilkhanate
killedBy orders of Ilkhan Abu Saʿid
memberOf Chobanid family NERFINISHED
Mongol aristocracy
militaryBranch Ilkhanid army NERFINISHED
militaryRank amir
notableAchievement became the most powerful amir under Ilkhan Abu Saʿid
exercised effective control over Ilkhanid government
notableFor dominant influence at the Ilkhanid court
patronage of his family, the Chobanids
notableWork consolidation of Chobanid power in the Ilkhanate
occupation amir
commander-in-chief
regent
placeOfDeath Herat NERFINISHED
positionHeld chief amir of the Ilkhanate
commander of the Ilkhanid army
de facto ruler of the Ilkhanate
powerBase Ilkhanid court NERFINISHED
northwestern Iran
region Azerbaijan NERFINISHED
Iran NERFINISHED
religion Islam
servedUnder Ilkhan Abu Saʿid NERFINISHED
Ilkhan Ghazan NERFINISHED
Ilkhan Öljeitü NERFINISHED
successor Chobanid family as leading power brokers in the Ilkhanate NERFINISHED

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Abu Saʿid Bahadur Khan associatedWith Chobanid amir Chupan