Baku Khanate

Baku Khanate

Baku Khanate was nominally Persian ruled [Encyclopaedia Britannica Online: History of Azerbaijan [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-129462/Azerbaijan] ] independent principality on the territory of modern day Azerbaijan between 1747 and 1806.

It was founded by Dargah Quli Khan of Afshar tribe, whose Kizilbash ancestors were granted lands near Baku in 1592. Khanate was independent during the reign of his son Mirza Muhammad Khan, later the khanate became a dependency of a stronger khanate of Quba. Feudal infighting in the 1790s resulted in Husayn Quli Khan taking the power away from Russian-leaning brother, Muhammed Quli Khan (father of a writer Abbasqulu Bakikhanov).

Russian forces tried to besiege Baku during third Russo-Persian War (1804-1813) (1804-1813). They were led by general Pavel Tsitsianov, who was assassinated in February 1806, near the city gates. Baku was finally occupied by Russian forces led by general Bulgakov in September 1806, and Husayn Quli Khan was forced into exile.

Khans::172?-1728 Dargah Quli Khan:1747-1768 Mirza Muhammad Khan:1768 -1770 Fath `Ali Khan:1770-1772 Abd Allah Beg:1772-1783 Malik Muhammad Khan:1784-1791 Mirza Muhammad Khan:1791-1792 Muhammad Quli Khan:1792-1806 Husayn Quli Khan

ee also

*Khanates of the Caucasus

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