171:-based Bey Committee aimed at verifying the claims of some locals of having noble origins (if proven, they were exempt from some taxes according to the Russian law). His denunciations caused resentment among the committee members which led to Javanshir being temporarily imprisoned. Javanshir spent his last years in Kahrizli, engaged in translation of the poems by
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regiment where he was advanced to the rank of Stabs-Captain. In 1853–1854 he participated in the
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into Azeri, as well as writing his own historical work in
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