Ahmad Beg
| Ahmad Göde | |||||
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| Beg | |||||
| Ahmad's coin minted in Tabriz, 1497 AD. | |||||
| Sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu | |||||
| Reign | May 1497 – December 1497 | ||||
| Coronation | Tabriz, May 1497 | ||||
| Predecessor | Rustam Beg | ||||
| Successor | Alwand Beg (in the west) Qasem Beg (in Diyarbakır) Muhammad Beg (in Persian Iraq and Fars) | ||||
| Born | 1476 Constantinople or Sivas, Ottoman Empire | ||||
| Died | 14 December 1497 Isfahan, Aq Qoyunlu | ||||
| Spouse | Aynışah Sultan | ||||
| Issue | 
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| Dynasty | Aq Qoyunlu | ||||
| Father | Ughurlu Muhammad | ||||
| Mother | Gevherhan Hatun | ||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
Ahmad Göde or Gövde Ahmad (Azerbaijani: گودک احمد; Persian: احمد گوده), born Sultanzade Ahmed and commonly known as Ahmad Beg or Sultan Ahmad, was a ruler of the Aq Qoyunlu.
Ahmad was a grandson of Uzun Hasan and Mehmed the Conqueror through his father and mother side respectively. He was also a son-in-law (damat) to Bayezid II.