Baba Ishak | |
---|---|
Born | Sultanate of Rûm |
Died | 1241 |
Criminal charge | Rebellion against State, Treason, Vandalism |
Penalty | Hanged to death (execution) |
Details | |
Victims | unknown |
Date | 1239 –1241 |
Killed | unknown |
Part of a series on the Alevis Alevism |
---|
Islam portal |
Baba Ishak, also spelled Baba Ishāq, Babaî, or Bābā’ī, a 13th-century preacher, led an uprising of the Turkoman of Anatolia against the Seljuq Sultanate of Rûm well known as Babai Revolt c. 1239 until he was hanged in 1241.[1][2]