Abu Ishaq Inju

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Abu Ishaq Inju was a 14th-century Persian ruler of the Injuid dynasty, known for his patronage of arts and literature in Shiraz before being overthrown by the Muzaffarids.

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Abu Ishaq Inju canonical 2
Abu Ishaq 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 14th-century person
Injuid dynasty ruler
Persian ruler
patron of the arts
ruler
capital Shiraz NERFINISHED
country Iran
culture Persian
dynasty Injuid dynasty NERFINISHED
historicalContext post-Ilkhanid Iran
knownFor patronage of arts
patronage of literature
rule over Shiraz
languageOfCourt Persian
name Abu Ishaq Inju NERFINISHED
notableCityInRealm Isfahan GENERATED
Shiraz GENERATED
overthrownBy Mubariz al-Din Muhammad NERFINISHED
Muzaffarids NERFINISHED
patronageLocation Shiraz NERFINISHED
placeOfRule Shiraz NERFINISHED
politicalStatus local ruler under post-Ilkhanid fragmentation
predecessorDynasty Ilkhanate influence in Fars
regionRuled Fars NERFINISHED
religion Islam
successorDynasty Muzaffarid dynasty NERFINISHED
supported Persian poets
Persian scholars
artists
timePeriod 14th century

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Injuids notableRuler Abu Ishaq Inju
Injuids lastRuler Abu Ishaq Inju
Mukhtar al-Thaqafi kunya Abu Ishaq Inju
this entity surface form: Abu Ishaq