Shahrukh
Shirvanshah
Reign1535–1538
PredecessorKhalilullah II
SuccessorShirvanshah rule ended
DynastyDarbandis
FatherFarrukh Yassar II
ReligionSunni Islam

Shahrukh (Persian: شاهرخ) was the last Shirvanshah, governing Shirvan under Safavid suzerainty from 1535 to 1538.[1] After persistent disloyalty, the Safavid shah (king) Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) expelled him, and made Shirvan a full administrative subunit of Safavid Iran.[1] Subsequently, he appointed his brother Alqas Mirza as its governor.[1]

A reconquest of Shirvan was attempted multiple times by members of the Shirvanshah family, including Burhan Ali and his son Abu Bakr Mirza, who enlisted the help of the Ottoman Empire. However, none of these attempts had long-term success; the Ottomans managed to briefly occupy Shirvan between 1578–1607, until it was retaken by the Safavids.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Floor 2008, p. 284.
  2. ^ Barthold & Bosworth 1997, p. 489.

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Shahrukh of Shirvan House of Shirvanshah Regnal titles Preceded byKhalilullah II Shirvanshah 1538 Succeeded bySafavid Iran Preceded byKhalilullah II Pretender to throne of Shirvanshahs 1539 Succeeded byBurhan Ali