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  • Aghasi Khan (1731–1788) (Azerbaijani: اغاسی خان) was second Khan of Shirvan Khanate along with his brother Muhammad Said Khan. He was of nomadic tribe...
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    Khazarud Mahal Hajji Mohammad Ali Khan (1761–1763) Aghasi Khan and Askar Beg (1763–1768) Aghasi Khan (1774–?) Mostafa Khan (?–1820) Bournoutian, George A...
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  • brother of Aghasi Khan of Shirvan, Agharazi beg, invaded the Barmak Mahal of Quba and carried off 200 families. In response, Fatali Khan set out to Shirvan...
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  • Aghasi or Aghassi may refer to: Agasi Babayan or Aghasi Babayan (1908–1995), Armenian film director, screenwriter and actor Aghasi Khan (1731–1788), Second...
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  • The Tofangchi-aghasi, also spelled Tufangchi-aqasi, and otherwise known as the Tofangchi-bashi, was the commander of the Safavid Empire's musketeer corps...
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  • Mehr Ali Beg Javanshir (category Khans of Karabakh)
    Khan, and was later killed either by Aghasi Khan and his son or only by the latter's eldest son Ahmad Khan. Mehr Ali Beg was a son of Panah Ali Khan,...
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    Muhammad-nutsal IV (category Avar khans)
    ensuing battle between Muhammad Husayn Khan, Aghasi Khan and the Avar nutsals on the one hand and Fatali Khan on the other, the first were defeated, Muhammad...
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  • of rulers: Aghasi Khan & Muhammad Said khan Sarkar (together) (1763 - 1768 ) Aghasi Khan (1778 - 1786) Askar Khan (1786 - 1789) Qasim Khan (1789 - 1796)...
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  • (1734-1736) Later known as Rostam/Rostom Khan. Later known as Rostam/Rostom Khan. He was the deputy qollar-aghasi. Floor, Willem (2001). Safavid Government...
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  • Muhammad Said khan of Shirvan himself went to Fatali Khan's court and his brother Aghasi khan headed to Muhammad Husayn's. However, Aghasi khan was blinded...
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  • Khan (died 1674) was a Safavid military commander and gholam of Georgian descent. He served as the commander of the musketeer corps (tofangchi-aghasi)...
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    he was treacherously murdered by Aghasi khan of Shirvan, after which Ibrahim Khalil Khan-elder son of Panahali khan – asserted himself in Karabakh. His...
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  • He served as the commander of the empire's élite gholam corps (qollar-aghasi) sometime before 1693, and as the governor (beglarbeg) of Qandahar in 1663...
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  • Mansur Khan may refer to: Mansur Khan (qollar-aghasi), Safavid military commander Mansur Khan (Moghul Khan) (died 1543), khan of eastern Moghulistan Mansur...
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  • After Fatali khan's invasion of Shamakhy and forcibly deposing Aghasi Khan, Avar khan (nutsal) Muhammed IV and Shaki khan Mahammadhuseyn Khan combined their...
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  • For example, Rostam Beg (later "khan") simultaneously held the positions of sepahsalar / amir ol-omara, tofangchi-aghasi, and divanbegi (chancellor, chief...
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    Amir Kabir (redirect from Mirza Taqi Khan)
    Mirza Taghi Khan-e Farahani (Persian: میرزا تقی‌خان فراهانی), better known as Amir Kabir (Persian: امیرکبیر‎; 9 January 1807[citation needed] – 10 January...
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    November 2005), also known as Nematollah Aghasi (Persian: نعمت‌الله آغاسی) and commonly addressed by the mononym Aghasi (Persian: آغاسی or آقاسی), was an Iranian...
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    rival of Fatali Khan of Quba. He marched on Shamakhi in alliance with Aghasi Khan in 1774, however was forced to negotiate when Aghasi was routed. However...
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  • of Quba gained influence there, and appointed his own governors, such as Aghasi Beg and Askar Beg, both members of the same family. Bournoutian 2021, p...
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