The Parsian Interregnum, or the Parsian Civil War, (20 July 3171 – 5 July 3174) (Parsian: Fetret Devri) was a civil war in the Parsian Empire between the sons of Sultan Nazif following his death in 3171 and the pretensions between the two sons Aksun and Korkut. Although Korkut was confirmed as sultan by the people, his brothers Aksun and Mahmud, refused to recognize his authority, each claiming the throne for himself. Civil war was the result. The Interregnum lasted for 3 years until the Battle of Corulu, when Mesud, a cousin of Mahmud emerged as victor in the strife, crowned himself sultan Mesud III, and restored the empire.
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| - The Parsian Interregnum, or the Parsian Civil War, (20 July 3171 – 5 July 3174) (Parsian: Fetret Devri) was a civil war in the Parsian Empire between the sons of Sultan Nazif following his death in 3171 and the pretensions between the two sons Aksun and Korkut. Although Korkut was confirmed as sultan by the people, his brothers Aksun and Mahmud, refused to recognize his authority, each claiming the throne for himself. Civil war was the result. The Interregnum lasted for 3 years until the Battle of Corulu, when Mesud, a cousin of Mahmud emerged as victor in the strife, crowned himself sultan Mesud III, and restored the empire.
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| - The Parsian Interregnum, or the Parsian Civil War, (20 July 3171 – 5 July 3174) (Parsian: Fetret Devri) was a civil war in the Parsian Empire between the sons of Sultan Nazif following his death in 3171 and the pretensions between the two sons Aksun and Korkut. Although Korkut was confirmed as sultan by the people, his brothers Aksun and Mahmud, refused to recognize his authority, each claiming the throne for himself. Civil war was the result. The Interregnum lasted for 3 years until the Battle of Corulu, when Mesud, a cousin of Mahmud emerged as victor in the strife, crowned himself sultan Mesud III, and restored the empire.
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