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Chobanids

سلسله امرای چوپانی

1335 CE – 1357 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1335 CE – 1357 CE
Duration
22 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Tabriz
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Chobanids, also known as the Chupanids, were a former country that emerged in 14th-century Persia. Descendants of a Mongol family from the Suldus clan, they initially served under the Ilkhans. Following the fall of the Ilkhanate, the Chobanids gained de facto control of the territory, ruling over Azerbaijan, Arrān, parts of Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, and west-central Persia. Founded in 1335 CE, this entity dissolved in 1357 CE.

Historical Periods

Chobanids (1344–1351)

1344 CE – 1351 CE

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Capital: TabrizArea: 207,259 km²

Chobanids (1352–1362)

1352 CE – 1362 CE

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Capital: TabrizArea: 207,259 km²

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