Mubariz al-Din Ishak
Appearance
Mubariz al-Din Ishak | |
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Beg of Hamid | |
Reign | 1328 – before 1335 |
Predecessor | Khidr |
Successor | Muzaffar al-Din Mustafa |
Died | Before 1335 |
Dynasty | Hamidid |
Father | Felek al-Din Dündar |
Religion | Islam |
Mubariz al-Din Ishak was Beg of Hamid from 1328 until before 1335.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Kofoğlu 1997, pp. 307–309.
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