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18 Facts About Shah Budak

1.

Shah Budak took advantage of the discord between Malik Arslan and the Mamluks by provoking the Mamluk sultan to commission his brother's assassination.

2.

Shah Suwar was engaged in continuous warfare against the Mamluk Sultanate, whereas Shah Budak took sides with the latter.

3.

Shah Budak rose to the throne , and during his second reign, an initial challenge came from his nephew Kilij Arslan Beg, who was in the service of the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan.

4.

Shah Budak encouraged the sultan to commission Malik Arslan's assassination with the hopes that he could rise to the throne.

5.

Shah Budak took over the throne by attaining the from the Mamluks.

6.

Shah Budak proclaimed that any attack on him would be to the Mamluks.

7.

Shah Budak took part in another campaign initiated by the new Mamluk Sultan Qaitbay.

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8.

Shah Budak Suwar fled to Kars through the mountains, with his forces stationed on the paths going to the town.

9.

Shah Budak was enthroned while Shah Suwar and his other rival brothers were being transported to Cairo for their execution.

10.

Shah Budak stood out as a military personnel in the latter's campaigns, including the war with Abu Sa'id Mirza in 1469 and the siege of Ahlat.

11.

Shah Budak later sent an aid of a thousand cavalry to his brother Bozkurt, whose wife and son were captured by the sanjak-bey Mihaloghlu Ali Bey in response to Bozkurt's raid in the region of Sivas.

12.

Shah Budak initially faced defeat as some of the Turkmens under him switched sides.

13.

Shah Budak traveled to the Bagras Mountains, where allied Turkmen lords assisted him in passing the Taurus Mountains in the direction of the Ottoman lands.

14.

Shah Budak declared Shah Budak to be the legitimate ruler of Dulkadir by granting him a diploma and providing him with the assistance of Hiziroghlu Mehmed Pasha and Mihaloghlu Iskender Bey, the sanjak-beys of Little Rum and Kayseri, respectively.

15.

Shah Budak blinded Shahruh in retribution for the treatment his son Feyyaz had received in 1484.

16.

Shah Budak succeeded in occupying a portion of the Dulkadirid domains, which elicited powerful opposition from his brother.

17.

Shah Budak took his son Feyyaz with him and escaped to Syria and later to Cairo, where he begged Qaitbay for forgiveness.

18.

Shah Budak's sons included Shah Qubad Feyyaz and Zayn al-Din Malik Arslan.