Джаханшах (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Minorsky, V. Jihān-Shāh Qara-Qoyunlu and His Poetry (Turkmenica, 9) (англ.) // Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. — 1954. — June (vol. 16, iss. 2). — P. 271—297. — doi:10.1017/s0041977x00105981.

    Under the year 867/1462, 'Abd al-Razzāq describes Jihān-shāh's rule in the following terms, ibid., 1271: ' Owing to the benevolent administration (ḥusn-i 'ināyat va luṭf-i 'āṭifat) of Mirza Jihān-shāh, Azarbayjan was a highly thriving state. That well-meaning sovereign was anxious to practise justice, to secure the prosperity of the country, and to treat his subjects honourably. The capital, Tabriz, by its numerous population and the prevalence of tranquillity, emulated Egypt (miṣr-i jāmi'). The rumours of the good behaviour of that felicitous king spread throughout the world. The inhabitants of his God-protected kingdom, indifferent to the arrows of events, enjoyed peace '.

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  • Iranica. Azeri Literature in Iran Архивная копия от 17 ноября 2011 на Wayback Machine

    The 15th century saw the beginning of a more important period in the history of the Azeri Turkish literature. The position of the literary language was reinforced under the Qarāqoyunlu (r. 1400-68), who had their capital in Tabriz. Jahānšāh (r. 1438-68) himself wrote lyrical poems in Turkish using the pen name of «Ḥaqiqi».

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