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Haji Chalabi Khan

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185:"Come and see" derives from the historic episode related to the siege. When Nader Shah sent an ultimatum to surrender, Chalabi sent a response letter saying "Come and see". Outraged shah ordered to destroy the rest of the town. He successfully defended against a second attack from Nader in February 1745. However he submitted to Nader in March 1746, asking for forgiveness. Nader approved his submission and forgave him, appointing Malik Najaf's nephew Malik Jafar as new governor and Haji Chalabi as his overseer. 189: 169:. He was confirmed by Nader as an overseer to check corruption of Malik Najaf. However viceroy protested against it, causing locals to rebel. In course of rebellion, despite losing 500 families to Nader, Chalabi managed to murder Malik Najaf in 1743. To punish disobedience, 192:
Firman of Nadir Shah, which answers a petition by the inhabitants of Shakki, who requested that the local ruler Ja'far should be replaced by the former rebel Haji Chalabi. The request is turned down and the inhabitants are ordered to accept the authority of
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who wished to join their alliance, but in fact capturing them as hostages, demanding tributes. Having received the news, Chalabi khan and his army rushed to the aid of their former enemies. His forces prevailed in the battle against Georgian prince
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He declared his independence as the khan when Nader was murdered in 1747. Using power vacuum, Chalabi raided south as far as
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and the result of this defeat was the decline of the power of Sheki Khanate. Chalabi died same year from an illness.
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Essays on the history of feudal relations in Azerbaijan and Armenia in the sixteenth and early nineteenth centuries
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in 1703, he was of noble birth. Biographer Haji Seyid Abdulhamid mentions him as a 7th generation descendant of
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He was a zealous ruler and known to be imposed a double tax on Udi population called "din ipəyi".
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appointed viceroy Malik Najaf. His name was frequently mentioned in annals regarding to
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Persian language documents related to Medieval Azerbaijani history (16-18 centuries)
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and became a major power in the region with strong army. His first target was
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origin. There are also some indications that he may have been descended from
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Born to a certain landlord Gurban beg during the reign of
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where Haji Chalabi took refuge. The name of the fortress
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He was supported by locals in opposition to corrupt
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Index

Khan of Shaki
Aghakishi beg
Nukha
Safavid Empire
House
House of Black Monk
Shaki Khanate
Sultan Husayn
Darvish Mohammad Khan
Shaki
Shirvan
Petrushevsky
Udi
Armenian
Shirvanshahs
Afsharid
Nader Shah's
Dagestan campaign
Nader
Galarsan-Gorarsan fortress
Azerbaijani language

Tabriz
Karabakh
Melikdoms of Karabakh
Javanshir clan
Panah khan
Karabakh
Nakhchivan
Shahverdi khan of Ganja

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