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Pir Budaq
Qara Qoyunlu prince and governor (died 1466) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about Pir Budaq, son of Jahan Shah. For Pir Budaq, son of Yusuf, see Pirbudag.
Abu'l-Fath Pir Budaq (died 1466) more commonly known simply as Pir Budaq (alternatively Pir Budak or Pir Budagh), son of Jahān Shāh of the Qara Qoyunlu dynasty, was governor of Shiraz (1456-1460) and of Baghdad (1460-66) where he introduced a period of political and economic stability. He is noted for developing a library of the finest manuscripts, for his patronage of the arts, for establishing Baghdad as an important centre of the arts and for reinvigorating the art of the book. He has been described as the greatest Turkmen patron of the arts.