- Ganja khanate
Ganja khanate was a
Muslim principality mostly under the dominion ofIran in1747 -1805 .The principality was ruled by the dynasty of
Ziadogly (Ziyadkhanov), which had ruledGanja as governors underNadir Shah and was ofQajar extraction.Shakhverdi khan (1740-1761) became the khan of Ganja in 1747.In 1781-84, Ganja was ruled by the Karabakh khan
Ibrahim-Khalil khan Javanshir . During the government ofJavad Khan (1785-1804), Ganja khanate became grew in economic and political importance and it carried out an independent foreign policy, sometimes contrary to the Persian one. The khans had their own mint in Ganja.During the first
Russo-Persian War (1804-1813) Ganja was considered by Russians as a town of foremost importance. GeneralPavel Tsitsianov several times approached Javad khan asking him to submit to Russian rule, but each time was refused. OnNovember 20 1803 , the Russian army moved fromTiflis and in December, Tsitsianov started the siege preparations. After heavyartillery bombardment, onJanuary 3 1804 at 5 o'clock in the morning, Tsitsianov gave the order to attack the fortress. After fierce fighting the Russians were able to capture the fortress. Javad khan was killed, together with his sons. According to a major study of the military events in the Caucasus by John F. Baddeley:Ganja was renamed
Elizavetpol in honour of Alexander's wife Elizaveta. In 1805 the imperial government officially abolished the khanate and the military district of Elizavetpol was created. The name Ganja was returned to the city in 1918, with the establishment of theAzerbaijan Democratic Republic , only to be renamed again in 1935 to Kirovabad, and then again Ganja in 1991.Rulers
"- Ziyad oghlu Qajar dynasty -"
1747 -1761 Shah Wardi Khan
1761 -1781 Muhammad Hasan Khan
"- Jawanshir dynasty -"
1781 -1784 Ibrahim Khalil Khan
"- Ziyad oghlu Qajar dynasty -"1784 - 1786 Hajji Beg
1786 -3 Jan 1804 Javad Khan
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Khanates of the Caucasus References
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