Karabakh Khanate

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The Karabakh Khanate was a khanate under Iranian and later Russian suzerainty, which controlled the historical region of Karabakh, now divided between modern-day Armenia and Azerbaijan. In terms of structure, the Karabakh Khanate was a miniature version of Iranian kingship. The administrative and literary language in Karabakh until the end of the 19th century was Persian, with Arabic being used only for religious studies, despite the fact that most of the Muslims in the region spoke a Turkic dialect.

1748 — 1822  WikimediaWikidata

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Родословная Ибрагим-хана и его детейРодословная Ибрагим-хана и его детей
Jafargulu JavanshirJafargulu Javanshir
Map of states that existed in the Caucasus as of 1801Map of states that existed in the Caucasus as of 1801
Khanate of Karabakh in 1823Khanate of Karabakh in 1823
В.В. Верещагин - Цитадель и Ханский дворец в ШушеВ.В. Верещагин - Цитадель и Ханский дворец в Шуше
Fathali Shah to Mehdi gholi Javanshir 1Fathali Shah to Mehdi gholi Javanshir 1
Fath ali Shah to Mehdi gholi Javanshir 2Fath ali Shah to Mehdi gholi Javanshir 2
Kurekchay between Russian Empire Cicianov and Karabakh KhanateKurekchay between Russian Empire Cicianov and Karabakh Khanate
Flag karabakh mehdigulu russian emperorFlag karabakh mehdigulu russian emperor
Coin karabakh khanateCoin karabakh khanate
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    eventarmed conflict1750Battle of Karabakhbattle, Kingdom of Kartli, Karabakh Khanate, Ganja khanate, Kingdom of KakhetiWikidata
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    commonsimageMap of states that existed in the Caucasus as of 1801 Commons
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    commonsimageFathali Shah to Mehdi gholi Javanshir 1 Commons
    commonsimageFath ali Shah to Mehdi gholi Javanshir 2 Commons
    commonsimageKurekchay between Russian Empire Cicianov and Karabakh Khanate Commons
    commonsimageFlag karabakh mehdigulu russian emperor Commons
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