| Hushang | |
|---|---|
| Shah of Shirvan | |
| Reign | 1372 - 1382 |
| Coronation | 1372 |
| Predecessor | Shirvanshah Kavus |
| Successor | Ibrahim I of Shirvan |
| Born | ? Baku |
| Died | 1382 Baku |
| Issue | died without issue |
| House | House of Shirvanshah |
| Father | Shirvanshah Kavus |
Hushang was the 32nd ruler of Shirvan and last member of the Kasranid branch of House of Shirvanshah.
He succeeded his father Shirvanshah Kavus in 1372. Until then, he was a captive in court of Shaikh Awais Jalayir. Taking advantage of latter's death, he asserted his authority in Shirvan again. He acted as a mediator between rival Jalayirids without success. His coins also bore names Shaikh Hussain Jalayir and Ahmad Jalayir, meaning they were nominal overlords between 1374 and 1410. He was a well-educated man and a poet. He was deposed and killed in 1382 by local nobles. Having no issue, he was succeed by his first cousin-once-removed Ibrahim I of Shirvan.