Baba Ishak
Baba Ishak, also spelled Baba Ishāq, Babaî, or Bābā’ī, a 13th-century preacher, led an uprising of the Turkoman of Anatolia against the Seljuq Sultanate of Rûm well known as Babai Revolt c. 1239 until he was hanged in 1241.
Baba Ishak | |
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Born | Sultanate of Rûm |
Died | 1241 |
Criminal charge | Rebellion against State, Treason, Vandalism |
Penalty | Hanged to death (execution) |
Details | |
Victims | unknown |
Date | 1239 –1241 |
Killed | unknown |
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