Hasan Kuchak
Hasan Kuchak | |
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| Supreme commander of Il-Khanate (Claimed) | |
| Tenure | 1338–1343 |
| Predecessor | Hasan Buzurg |
| Successor | Malek Ashraf |
| Born | c. 1319 Kayseri, Viceroyalty of Anatolia, Ilkhanate |
| Died | December 15, 1343 (aged 23–24) Tabriz, Ilkhanate |
| Noble family | Chobanids |
| Spouse(s) | Izzat Malik |
| Father | Timurtash |
| Mother | Daulat Khatun |
Hasan Kuchak or Ḥasan-i Kūchik (Persian: حسن كوچك; c. 1319 – 15 December 1343) was a Chupanid prince during the 14th century. He is credited with setting up a nearly independent Chupanid state in Iran during the struggles taking place in the aftermath of the Ilkhanate. He effectively became kingmaker like his namesake Hasan Buzurg.