Category:Ibrahim Sultan ibn Shahrukh
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Timurid prince and governor of Fars | |||||
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Date of birth | 26 August 1394 | ||||
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Date of death | 3 May 1435 Shiraz | ||||
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English: Ibrahim Sultan (active 1394–1435), son of Shah Rukh, grandson of Timur, and governor of Shiraz and Fars from 1415 to 1435 (succeeding the rebel Timurid ruler Iskandar Sultan) under his father Shah Rukh, was a patron of the book arts and an accomplished calligrapher in his own right. Ibrahim Sultan is said to have copied at least five manuscripts of the Qur'an and to have composed the calligraphic inscriptions for two schools he established in Shiraz. He was succeeded in Fars by his son Abdullah Mirza.
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This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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- Qur'an of Ibrahim Sultan (21 F)
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- Zafarnama, 1435-36, Shiraz (99 F)
Media in category "Ibrahim Sultan ibn Shahrukh"
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Ibrahim Sultan hunting (frontispiece) 003v (detail).jpg 785 × 850; 988 KB
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Ibrahim Sultan hunting (frontispiece) 003v.jpg 2,448 × 3,606; 7.73 MB
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Ibrahim Sultan in battle (frontispiece) 007v.jpg 1,754 × 2,510; 3.69 MB
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Ibrahim Sultan portrait.jpg 1,168 × 1,348; 1.76 MB
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Mahmud al-Husain im Rabi’I - 'Majnun among the wild animals' - Google Art Project.jpg 1,775 × 2,501; 2.02 MB