Khalil Beg | |
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Beg of Dulkadir | |
Reign | 1353–1386 |
Coronation | 1355 |
Predecessor | Zayn al-Din Qaraja |
Successor | Shaban Suli |
Died | April 1386 A yaylak between Marash and Aintab |
Burial | Zamantu Castle |
Issue | |
House | Dulkadir |
Father | Zayn al-Din Qaraja |
Religion | Islam |
Ghars al-Din Khalil Beg (Turkish: Garseddin Halil Bey; died April 1386) was the second ruler of the Turkoman Dulkadirid principality, reigning from 1353 to 1386. Having actively taken part in military pursuits during his father Zayn al-Din Qaraja's rule, he further expanded the influence of the Dulkadirids and clashed with the Mamluk suzerainty, contributing to the growing tension between the Mamluks and Dulkadirids. Raids by Khalil in the northern frontier with the Mamluks prompted the Mamluk sultan to provoke dissension in the Dulkadir dynasty. The sultan incited Khalil's brother Sarim al-Din Ibrahim, who sought Mamluk recognition for his domains near Harpoot, to assassinate the ruler, Khalil. Ghars al-Din was killed in an ambush and was succeeded by his other brother Shaban Suli.