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    Javad Khanate (Persian: خانات جواد) was a Caucasian khanate with its capital in the town of Javad. It extended from Javad on the Kura River southwest...
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  • Erivan Khanate Ganja Khanate Gazikumukh Khanate Javad Khanate Karabakh Khanate Karadagh khanate Khalkhal Khanate Khoy Khanate Kura Khanate Maku Khanate Maragheh...
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    The Ganja Khanate (also spelled Ganjeh; Persian: خانات گنجه, romanized: Khānāt-e Ganjeh) was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the town...
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  • as the sixth and the last khan of the Ganja Khanate from 1786 to 1804 before it was lost to Russia. Javad was born in 1748 to Shahverdi Khan and his wife...
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    Russia) Javad Khanate (1805, became part of the Shirvan Khanate) Karabakh Khanate (1805 protectorate of Russia, 1822 abolished) Nakhchivan Khanate (1827...
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    Talysh Khanate was bordered by the Gilan Khanate from the south, Ardabil Khanate from the southwest, Karadagh Khanate in the northwest, Javad Khanate from...
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  • Jawad, a Guantanamo military commission Javad Khanate, a khanate in the territory of modern Azerbaijan Javad Uyezd, an administrative unit within the...
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    to south, Khoy to west, Nakhchivan, Karabagh and Javad khanates to north.[citation needed] Khanate's territory consisted mostly of Ungut, Karmaduz, Chalabiyan...
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  • Hasan Khan Shahseven (category Quba Khanate)
    Shamshaddil Sultanate) was the ruler of Javad Khanate under the suzerainty of the Quba Khanate. Hasan Khan was the ruler of Javad, Mughan, in the second half of...
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    in the district is Javad which has been a historical city and the centre of the Javad Khanate. Javad became part of Quba Khanate in 1768. When Azerbaijan...
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  • Shirvan Khanate (1748–1820) Khoja Shamakha (1748–1786) Yeni Shamakha (1748–1786) Ardabil Khanate (1747–1808) Urmia Khanate (1747–1865) Javad Khanate (1747–1805)...
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    Russia) Javad Khanate (1805, became part of the Shirvan Khanate) Karabakh Khanate (1805 protectorate of Russia, 1822 abolished) Nakhchivan Khanate (1827...
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    a population of 7,658. It was home to the fortress of the historic Javad Khanate and the center of the Mughan district. The ancient village of Sabirabad...
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  • Talysh Khanate (1747–1828 CE) Nakhichevan Khanate (1747–1813 CE) Karabakh Khanate (1747–1822 CE) Javad Khanate (1747-1805 CE) Zand dynasty (1750–1794 CE)...
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  • of Janjero  Janjira – Janjira State  Japan – Tokugawa Shogunate  JavadJavad Khanate Johor – Johor Sultanate  Jolof – Kingdom of Jolof  Joseon – Kingdom...
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    Derbent Baku Javad Khanate Talysh Khanate Shaki Khanate Shirvan Khanate Karabakh Khanate Ganja Khanate Khanate of Erevan Nakhchivan Khanate Tabriz Kartli...
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    agricultural work. Javad was destroyed and never regained its former position and importance. In 1805, the territory of the Javad Khanate was joined to the...
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    the historical demographic situation of the population of Javad Khanate. The city of Javad was destroyed and never recovered. Абдуллаев, Г.Б. (1965)....
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  • It has a population of 3,151. It takes its name from the short lived Javad Khanate. Cavad at GEOnet Names Server Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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  • was a claimant to Khanate of Ganja and a member Ziyadoghlu Qajar, a clan of the Qajar tribe. Ughurlu Khanv was born around 1781 to Javad Khan of Ganja and...
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    football player. İnşaatçı Sabirabad FK Sabirabad District Qalağayın Javad Khanate Djevatskoye Uyezd "Bələdiyyələr | Azərbaycan Respublikası Sabirabad...
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    The Karabakh Khanate (also spelled Qarabagh; Persian: خانات قره‌باغ, romanized: Khānāt-e Qarabāgh; Russian: Карабахское ханство, romanized: Karabakhskoye...
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  • Mirza Bakhish Nadim (category People from the Karabakh Khanate)
    Mirza Bakhish Nadim (1785; Navahı, Javad Khanate – 1880; Navahı, Javad uezd, Baku Governorate, Russian Empire) was an Azerbaijani Turkish poet and satirist...
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    According to the 1926 census, the population of the uezd was 129,367. Javad Khanate Russian: Джеватский уезд, pre-reform orthography: Джеватскій уѣздъ,...
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    Russo-Persian War (1804–1813) (category Khanates of the South Caucasus)
    Baku Talysh Khanate 1805 Shaki Khanate 1805 Shirvan Khanate 1805 Karabakh Khanate 1804 Ganja Khanate Khanate of Erevan Nakhchivan Khanate 1800 Kartli...
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  • The House of Sarkar was a ruling clan of the Shirvan Khanate from the Khanchobany tribe. "Sarkar" means "tax collector," which hints at the profession...
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  • Mir-Hasan Khan (category Talysh Khanate)
    1784 Lankaran – July 12, 1832 Tehran) was the last khan of the Talysh Khanate from 1813 to 1829. He was the son and successor of Mir-Mostafa Khan. He...
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    Siege of Ganja (1804) (category Ganja Khanate)
    Tbilisi, which Javad Khan fought alongside Agha Muḥammad Khān, Tsitsianov wrote a letter to Javad Khan, demanding a voluntary surrender: Javad Khan answered:...
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  • president of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Javad Khan Palace Bulutan Presidential Palace Yur Khanate Palace Fazlali Palace – Shaddadids Khamsa Mer...
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    protection, Javad Khan of Ganja staunchly opposed it. He remained loyal to the shah and planned to defy any Russian intrusion. When Javad Khan was made...
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