Emirate of Palu


Palu Emirate was a Kurdish emirate
.It existed in what is now Southeastern Turkey from 1515 to 1839 or 1850. During the collapse of Aq Qoyunlu, Hüseyin Bey, one of the lords from the Principality of Eğil, conquered the fortress of Palu in 1495. He established his own principality, which would later be known as the Palu Emirate. Although Hüseyin Bey surrounded Ergani Castle, one of the most important castles in the area, he died before he could capture the castle. Administration of Palu was passed to his brother, and Palu remained in the hands of Cemşid Bey, son of Rüstem Bey. However, the rule of the Mirdâsi did not last long.
In 1507, Palu aligned itself with Safavid Iran. As a result of the war between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid State, culminating in defeat for the Safavids at the Battle of Chaldiran, Palu was defeated by the Ottoman Empire in 1514. Cemşid Bey participated directly in the war. In 1516, Cemşid Bey, following the recommendation of Idris Bitlisi, pledged loyalty to the Ottomans. With the help of Karaçinzade Ahmet Bey, he took the hands of Arabşah from Kızılbaş in 1517. After this date, Palu beys were under the rule of the Ottomans.

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