Sadaqa of Dulkadir

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Sadaqa Beg
Beg of Dulkadir
Reign1398–2 August 1399
PredecessorShaban Suli
SuccessorNasir al-Din Mehmed
HouseDulkadir
FatherShaban Suli
ReligionIslam

Sadaqa Beg (

Dulkadirid principality, ruling from 1398 to 1399. He rose to the throne after his father Suli Beg was assassinated and the Mamluks issued him the manshūr, the diploma to rule.[1] However, Sadaqa was quickly deposed and forced out of Elbistan by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I, who allowed Sadaqa's rival cousin Mehmed to be the new ruler.[2][1]

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