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The Chobanids or the Chupanids () were descendants of a family of the clan that came to prominence in 14th century .Ta'rīkh-i Shaikh Uwais: History of Shaikh Uwais – by Abū Bakr al-Quṭbī Aharī, Abu Bakr al Qutbi al-Ahri, Johannes Baptist van Loon At first serving under the , they took control of the territory after the fall of the . The Chobanids ruled over Azerbaijan (where they were based), Arrān, parts of , , and west central Persia, while the took control in . Encyclopædia Britannica


Amir Chupan and his sons
During the early 14th century, Amir Chupan served under three successive Ilkhans, beginning with . A military commander of note, Chupan quickly gained a degree of influence over the Ilkhans and married several members of the line of . His power fueled resentment among the nobility, who conspired against him in 1319 but failed. The Ilkhan Abu Sa'id, however, also disliked Chupan's influence and successfully eliminated him from court. He fled in 1327 to , where the executed him. Several of his sons fled to the or the while others were killed.


Baghdad Khatun
The Chobanids were not completely wiped out from Persia. A daughter of Chupan's, Baghdad Katun, had caught the eye of Abu Sa'id. During Chupan's lifetime, she had been married to , the future founder of the , but after Chupan fled Hasan Buzurg divorced her, and she married Abu Sa'id. She quickly gained influence over the Ilkhan and exercised the wide powers given to her. She was alleged (but never proven) to have been involved in any conspiracies against the Ilkhan, but was believed by some to have caused Abu Sa'id's death in 1335. Abu Sa'id's successor Arpa Ke'un executed her.


Role during the fall of the Ilkhanate, and Hasan-i Kuchak
Arpa Ke'un's position proved to be weak; when a granddaughter of Chupan, , fled to , it caused the governor of that region to attack and defeat the Ilkhan. During the strife that occurred in the next few years, individual members of the Chobanids sided with various factions, such as Arpa or Hasan Buzurg. The latter ended up marrying Delsad Katun, who provided for the heirs to the Jalayirid position.

While the Jalayirids were consolidating their position in , however, other Chobanids were also busy. , a grandson of Chupan, rallied much of the Chobanid family to his side and defeated the Jalayirids in 1338, paving the way for a Chobanid realm in the area around . That same year, he elevated , sister of Abu Sa'id and widow of Chupan, to the Ilkhanid throne. To keep Sati Beg in check, he forced her to marry his puppet . Hasan Kucek continued to fight the Jalayirids (a fight which was further complicated by the incursions made by of ), but family infighting proved to be the most difficult challenge.

To the south, Pir Husayn Chubani was designated as governor of the region of and regions from 1339 to 1342. The Chobanids firmly controlled Isfahan at that time, until the takeover of the city by the in 1342, who replaced the Chobanids in southern Iran with the rule of the .

Several members defected to the Jalayirids; in any case, Hasan Kucek was forced to deal with them up until his death in 1343.


Malek Ashraf and the Chobanid decline
A power struggle quickly emerged after Hasan Kucek's death. During the dispute, Hasan Kucek's brother Malek Asraf gained the upper hand and eliminated his uncles. By the end of 1344, Malek Asraf had gained effective control of the Chobanid lands. Like his predecessor, Malek Asraf used puppet monarchs, such as the Ilkhanid (1344–1357), from behind which he ruled. During his reign, the Chobanid attempted to capture from the Jalayirids in 1347 but failed miserably. He also failed to seize from the in 1350. As his reign wore on, Malek Asraf became more and more cruel, prompting widespread dissatisfaction amongst his subjects. When forces of the Golden Horde overran the Chobanid realm and captured Tabriz in 1357, few lamented the loss of power by the Chupanids. Malek Asraf was executed, and his family was brought north to the Golden Horde. Malek Asraf's offspring were eventually killed off in Persia, bringing a definitive end to the Chobanids as a power.


Genealogy of House of Chupan
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