Ibrahim Pasha Baban

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Ibrahim Pasha Baban

Ibrahim Ehmed Sulaiman Pasha of Baban known as Ibrahim Pasha Baban (Kurdish: ئیبراھیم پاشای بابان; ? - 1806)[1][2] was one of the most famous princes of the Baban family and leader of the Baban dynasty; one of his most notable works was the establishment of the city of Sulaymaniyah in 1784.[3][4]

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Ibrahim Pasha Baban
ئیبراھیم پاشای بابان
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Statue of Ibrahim Pasha in Sulaymaniah
Born?
Died1806
Sulaymaniah
Years active1783-1803
Notable workFounder of Sulaymaniah
PredecessorSulaiman Pasha of Baban
SuccessorAbdulrahman Pasha Baban
FatherEhmed
RelativesBaba Sulaiman (grandfather)
FamilyBaban
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Background

Sulaymaniyah was built during the reign of Ibrahim Pasha of the House of Baban who reigned from 1783 to 1803, the last Kurdish principality that ruled parts of South Kurdistan. This powerful dynasty was founded by Baba Sulayman who, in the seventeenth century, rendered important services to the Ottomans in a war against the Safavids and as such was rewarded with all he could conquer. In 1783, Ibrahim Pasha moved the Baban capital to Sulaymaniyah,[5] a new town he had built which he named after his grandfather, Baba Sulaiman.[6]

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