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Russian garrison. Although Ja'far Qoli Agha had hoped to become the new khan for helping the Russians against his grandfather's "betrayal," they ultimately appointed Mehdi Qoli Khan, due to the support he enjoyed amongst the distinguished figures of Karabakh. Mehdi Qoli Khan consented to abide by the Treaty of Kurekchay on September 22, 1806, when the Russian emperor
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and who had his own plans for ruling Karabakh, was frightened and angered by this action. On 2 June, Ibrahim Khalil Khan along with some of his relatives and thirty members of his retinue were killed by a group Russian soldiers under the instigation of Ja'far Qoli Agha and the commander of the
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to meddle in the internal affairs of the khanate because of his high regard for Mehdi Qoli Khan. Although Mehdi Qoli Khan held the title of khan of Karabakh, he was in reality a figurehead, the real authority being held by the Russians.
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In Iran, Mehdi Qoli Khan was amongst the members of the "war party" or the "hawks", who advocated for war against the Russians. He was later amongst the Iranian soldiers during the
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On 21 November 1822, fearing to be punished by the Russians for the initiatives he had made towards the Iranians, Mehdi Qoli Khan escaped to Iran, passing via
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In 1806, Ibrahim shifted his allegiance back to Iran. One of his grandchildren, Ja'far Qoli Agha, whose succession was meant to be assured by the
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From the Kur to the Aras: A Military History of Russia's Move into the South Caucasus and the First Russo-Iranian War, 1801–1813
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had sent to Mehdi Qoli Khan. In the letter, Mehdi Qoli Khan is referred as "beglerbeg of the Karabakh province"
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A History of Qarabagh: An Annotated Translation of Mirza Jamal Javanshir Qarabaghi's Tarikh-e Qarabagh
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A History of Qarabagh: An Annotated Translation of Mirza Jamal Javanshir Qarabaghi's Tarikh-e Qarabagh
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Narrative of Don Juan Van Halen ́s imprisonment in the Dungeons of the Inquisition at Madrid, ...
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on 13 February 1812, Mehdi Qoli Khan escaped to Shusha. In June 1812, Mehdi Qoli Khan received a
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Qarabaghi, Jamal Javanshir; Qarābāghī, Jamāl Javānshīr; Bournoutian, George A. (1994).
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Iran at War: Interactions with the Modern World and the Struggle with Imperial Russia
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on November 1805, he was 33 at the time of writing - hence, possibly born
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Badir Jahan Begüm (1802–1861) — daughter of Ughurlu Khan of
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Following the Iranian victory against the Russians at the
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Index

Khan of Karabakh
Ibrahim Khalil Khan
Shusha
Zand Iran
Aghdam
Russian Empire
Russo-Persian War
(1804–1813)

Russo-Persian War
(1826–1828)

Noble family
Javanshir clan
Khurshidbanu Natavan
Ibrahim Khalil Khan
Persian
romanized
Azerbaijani
romanized
Khan
Karabakh Khanate
Khurshidbanu Natavan
Ibrahim Khalil
Javad Khan
Shahverdi Khan
Ganja
Tsitsianov
Mammad Hasan Agha Javanshir
Mehrali Bey
Agha Muhammad Khan
Alexander I
Tsitsianov
Baku Khanate

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