Chobanids
The Chobanids or the Chupanids (Persian: سلسله امرای چوپانی) were descendants of a Mongol family of the Suldus clan that came to prominence in 14th century Persia. At first serving under the Ilkhans, they took de facto control of the territory after the fall of the Ilkhanate. The Chobanids ruled over Azerbaijan (where they were based), Arrān, parts of Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, and west central Persia, while the Jalayirids took control in Baghdad.
Chobanids سلسله امرای چوپانی | |||||||||||
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1338–1357 | |||||||||||
Division of Ilkhanate territory | |||||||||||
Capital | Tabriz | ||||||||||
Common languages | Persian, Mongolian | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | 1338 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1357 | ||||||||||
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