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@Kansas Bear:@HistoryofIran:@Visioncurve: if you are interested. Telling about the ancestors of "Hadrat-i sahib qiran" aka Uzun Hasan's ancestors:
The first is Osman Beg: He, (in the reigning days of) padishah that the world takes shelter, the great sahib qiran Timur Gurgan's - may God bless his soil -, gained a great advantage. etc.
Alongside mythological ancestry (similar to the Ottomans). Listing Bayandur Khan (who appears as Khan of Khans in the Book of Dede Korkut) as his 52nd ancestor, and Oghuz as his 54th. See page 30.[1] Also parallelism with the Book of Dede Korkut, that Bayandur Khan made a big qurultai around Karabakh and Gökçedeniz (Lake Sevan).