• Ahmad Khan of Quba (Azerbaijani: Əhməd xan Qubalı; 1769–1791) was a Khan of Quba and a successor of Fatali Khan who managed to dominate Derbent, Baku...
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  • during much of his reign. Fatali was born in 1736 in Quba to Husayn Ali Khan of Quba Khanate and Peri Jahan-Bike, daughter of Ahmad Khan, Utsmi of Kaitags...
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  • Shaykh Ali Khan or Shikh Ali Khan (1778, Quba — 1822, Balakhani) was the last khan of Quba before its annexation to Russian Empire. He was born in 1778...
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    The Quba Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد قُبَاء, romanized: Masjid Qubāʾ) is a mosque located in Medina, in the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia, built in the lifetime...
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  • khan. He became allied to Fatali khan of Quba by 1760s in order to invade the Shirvan Khanate. In order to start the negotiation, Muhammad Said khan of...
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  • Khalil of Karabakh and Ahmad Khan Donboli of Khoy in 1785 and expelled the Quba puppets. He died on 12 December 1792 was succeeded by his son Nasir Khan. His...
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    khans of the Quba khanate were the following: 1747–1758: Hossein-Ali Khan 1758–1789: Fath-Ali Khan 1789–1791: Ahmad Khan 1791–1806: Shaykh Ali Khan Khanates...
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  • Surkhay II (category Khans of Gazikumukh)
    Fatali Khan a part of a Kura district up to Kabirek, which earlier belonged to Derbent Khanate, and revenues of Guney district that belonged Quba in 1776...
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    daughter of Ahmad Khan, Utsmi of Kaitags. He had three full sisters and a half-brother named Gebek. His father Muhammad was a rival of Fatali Khan of Quba. He...
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    tribute to Umma-Khan included the rulers of Shaki, Quba, and Shirvan.[citation needed] Within two years after Umma-Khan's death, the khanate voluntarily submitted...
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    Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (category 18th-century monarchs of Persia)
    Ezzoddoleh, Mirza Ahmad Khan (1997). Navaei, Abdolhossein (ed.). تاریخ عضدی [The History of Ezzodi]. Nashr-e Elm. Amanat, Abbas (1997). Pivot of the Universe:...
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    Mehtuli Khanate (category Khanates of the North Caucasus)
    one of his sons was Ahmad Khan. However, in the sources he began to be mentioned only from 1637 as already the ruler of the principality. Ahmad Khan together...
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  • Kalbali, Khan (1787–1823) Ehsan Kangarlu, Khan (1823–1828) Karim Kangarlu, Khan (1828–1834) Quba Khanate (complete list) – Shaykh Ali Agha, Khan (1791–1806)...
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    Talysh Khanate (category Khanates of the South Caucasus)
    of that much stronger Quba Khanate together with certain other Azerbaijani khanates. However, in 1789 following Fath Ali Khan's death, the Talysh Khanate...
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  • Mehr Ali Beg Javanshir (category Khans of Karabakh)
    مهرعلی‌بیگ جوانشیر) was the son of the Panah Ali Khan, the khan of the Karabakh Khanate, whom he according to historian Ahmad Beg Javanshir, briefly succeeded...
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    Amir Hamza III (category History of Dagestan)
    Rustam of Tabasaran and Fatali Khan of Quba, who were his nephews and cousin respectively. He became allied to Fatali Khan in 1760s, and joined his campaign...
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  • coordinated against growing power of Fatali Khan of Quba. Despite their efforts, Shirvan Khanate was invaded by Fatali and Quba's power continued to grow. However...
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  • Qoli, Khan (1747–1787) Kalbali, Khan (1787–1823) Quba Khanate (complete list) – Huseyn Ali, Khan (1680–1721) Ahmad, Khan (1721) Chulaq Surkhay, Khan (1721–1722)...
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  • Stadtholder (1594–1618) Azerbaijan Quba Khanate (complete list) – Huseyn Ali, Khan (1680–1721) Georgia Kingdom of Imereti (complete list) – Alexander...
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    Medina (redirect from City of the Prophet)
    al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Quba Mosque, and Masjid al-Qiblatayn, with the Quba Mosque being the oldest in Islam. A larger portion of the Qur'an was revealed...
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    participated in the Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828, he later retired and settled in Quba. Also known by his pen name Qodsi (Azeri: Qüdsi), many Azerbaijani scholars...
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    public education branch manager in Quba rayon. In 1922–1927 he studied in the history and philology department of Azerbaijan's Pedagogic Institute, and...
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  • Quba Rayon) Dilim Baba Mausoleum (Hapıt, Quba Rayon) Qaqash Huseyn Mausoleum (Şivlə, Lerik Rayon) Sumakhi Mausoleum (Digah, Absheron Rayon) Ahmad ibn...
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    Jafargulu Bakikhanov (category Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 1st class)
    in Quba to Mirza Muhammad Khan II and Sofia khanum. He has received title naib of Mushkur in 1827 and Shabran districts in 1830s. He was also naib of Buduq...
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    Hasan Bakikhanov (category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class)
    1833 to Jafargulu Bakikhanov and Chimnaz khanym in Quba. Enrolling at age of 14 in Tbilisi Corps of Cadets, he wanted to pursue military career just like...
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  • Kalbali, Khan (1787–1823) Ehsan Kangarlu, Khan (1823–1828) Karim Kangarlu, Khan (1828–1834) Quba Khanate (complete list) – Shaykh Ali Agha, Khan (1791–1806)...
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  • against the Karabakh Khan, who dominated Ganja. In December 1788, Heraclius now allied with Fath Ali Khan of Quba and Muhammad Hasan Khan of Shaki was able...
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    companion Abu Bakr took refuge in the first few days of the Hijrah (migration) from Mecca to Medina Quba Mosque, Medina Masjid al-Qiblatain, Medina Hazrat...
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    the nearby khanates of Shirvan and Quba. Agha Kishi Beg married the daughter of the Qazi-Qomuq chief in Daghestan, Mohammad Khan. In 1759, Agha Kishi...
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    Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar Sardar Iravani (Persian: حسین قلی خان قاجار سردار ایروانی) was a statesman and commander in Qajar Iran, who was the last khan (governor)...
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