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Shamakhy Khanate
Independent principality from 1747–1806, part of modern-day Azerbaijan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shamakhy khanate was one of many semi-independent khanates in South Caucasus, located within modern territories of Azerbaijan. Khanate bordered Caspian Sea and Baku Khanate to the east, Javad and Talysh Khanates to the south, Karabakh and Shaki Khanates to the west, and Quba Khanate to the north.
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History
Diarchy existed in Shamakhy khanate. Part of the khanate was governed by Mahammad Hasan khan, other parts was governed by Mahammad Said and Agasi brothers. Mahammad Said khan unified Shamakhy khanate in 1763 and Shamakhy city became the centre of khanate. In 1767, Guba and Shaki khanates attacked the Shamakhy and territory of the khanate was divided between them. In 1790, Shirvan khans restored their authorities.[5]
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Rulers
- Hajji Mohammad Ali Khan 1747–1763
- Muhammad Said Khan, Aghasi Khan 1748–1768
- Mostafa Khan 1792–1820
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