Sa'd Al-Din Köpek (Sadeddin Köpek)
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| Died | Kubadabad Palace |
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| Parents | Şehnaz Hatun |
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| Job | Politician |
| Full name | Sa’d al-Dīn Kobek bin Muhammad |
| Burial place | Ilgın |
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| ID | 1727416 |
Sa'd Al-Din Köpek (Sadeddin Köpek) Life story
Sa’d al-Din Köpek was a court administrator under two 13th century Seljuq Sultans of Rum and is known for his indirect role in the subjugation of the Sultanate of Rum by the Mongol Empire due to his disloyalty and aim for greater power during the turbulent 13th century in Anatolia.