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Ibrahim I of Karaman

Beg of Karaman 1318 to 1332 and 1340 to c. 1350


Beg of Karaman 1318 to 1332 and 1340 to c. 1350

FieldValue
nameIbrahim Beg
titleبدر الدين
successionBeg of Karamanid
reign1318–1332
predecessorMusa Bey
successorHalil Bey
birth_date1282
death_date1349 (aged 67)
issueAhmet bey
fatherMahmut Bey
religionSunni Islam
reign21340–1349
predecessor2Halil bey
successor2Ahmet Bey

Ibrahim I was a bey of the Karamanids, a Turkoman principality in Anatolia in the 14th century.{{Infobox royalty

His father was Mahmut Bey. His elder brother Musa had succeeded Mahmut in 1312. But soon Ibrahim laid claim to throne and rebelled in 1318. Although the details of the civil war are not known, according to Ibn Battuta, the famous Arabian traveller who acted as Ibrahim's envoy to Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt, he won the throne with the help of Mamluks. Between 1332 and 1340 he abdicated on behalf of his brother Halil. Upon Halil's death however, he resumed his former title. His death date is not certain. But he died no sooner than 1343 when he campaigned to Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.

References

References

  1. Prof. Yaşar Yüce-Prof. Ali Sevim: ''Türkiye tarihi Cilt I'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, İstanbul, 1991 p 245
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