Ali of Dulkadir
Alī Beg | |
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Beg of Dulkadir | |
Reign | 1515–1522 |
Predecessor | Alā al-Dawla Bozkurt |
Died | c. 1522 |
Issue | Saru Arslan Uways Divaneh Veled[1] |
House | Dulkadir |
Father | Shah Suwar |
Religion | Islam |
Alī Beg (
romanized: Şehsüvâr-oġlı ‘Alî Beg; died c. 1522) was a governor of Dulkadir Eyalet, appointed by the Ottoman sultan Selim I
. After resisting threats to his authority, he fell under suspicion of treason by Selim and was removed as governor in 1522.
Governor of Dulkadir
Ali Bey, nephew of the Emirate of Dulkadir bey
Mamluks by the Ottoman Empire. After the victory, Ali Bey was appointed governor of the now province by the Ottoman sultan Selim I, and Alaüddevle's head was delivered to the city of Cairo.[2]
In early 1520,
Kızılbaş was not to be tolerated under any circumstances.[3] In 1522, he was removed as governor by Selim I after being accused of treason.[4]
References
- ^ Venzke 2017.
- ISBN 0-465-02397-5.
- ^ Finkel, p. 113.
- ^ Pitcher, Donald E. (1972). An Historical Geography of the Ottoman Empire. E. J. Brill. p. 120.
Bibliography
- Venzke, Margaret L. (2017). "Dulkadir". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Stewart, Denis J. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. III. E. J. Brill.