Ispend bin Yusuf

[1] In 1410, he participated in the battle with Sultan Ahmad Jalayir and commanded the left wing of the Qara Qoyunlu army.

[2] In 1420, when Qara Yusuf started moving from Tabriz to welcome Sultan Shahrukh, Amir Isfahan was ruling in Adilcevaz, but did not provide assistance to his father with troops.

There, the Saad tribe declared him a candidate for rule, and Qara Yusuf's treasury fell into the hands of Amir Isfahan.

[5] His brother, Iskander's re-establishment of control over the Qara Qoyunlu territories sparked Shahrukh's new campaign into Azerbaijan.

Taking advantage of the separation of Qara Iskandar, Amir Isfahan returned to Khurasan from Shahrukh's side and took control of Nakhchivan and Tabriz, establishing independent rule.

However, contrary to expectations, he refused this claim and declined to receive the emirs who had plundered his father's tent and showed disrespect to his corpse.

According to Ghiyasi, he tried to regroup his army around Baghdad but, after failing, crossed the western shores of the Euphrates River by ship.

He visited the tomb of the seventh Imam, Musa al-Kadhim, with his son Shahbudag and a servant, and received animals from Seyid Javaski before heading to Dujayl and then to Haditha.

[9] According to Muhaddis̲'s writing, after his son Shahali fled to Black Iskandar, Shahmohammed was killed by Baba Haji Hamadani.