374:) at his disposal for the garrison in Baku and the occupation of other points lying about. However, in 1804, at the insistence of the Baku and Shemakhan nobility, the agreement with Russia was cancelled by Hosein Qoli Khan. Soon tensions rose in Baku, as city folk killed 7 of the Russian consul's soldiers, expelling him out of the city.
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Russian squadron entered the Baku bay under the command of General Irinarch Zavalishin and proceeded to siege the city. Khan sent an envoy to Zavalishin to negotiate, however, he responded that he had been sent by the emperor to occupy Baku and demanded the immediate surrender of the city.
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Russian consul in Qajar Iran - Skibinevski arrived in Baku on 22 January 1800 and demanded compensation for
Russian merchants from whom large sums of money was taken after Russian withdrawal. The khan declined, but pleaded guilty when a Russian ship "Kizlyar" fired a cannon on city on 6 February. He
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from Baku and began negotiations with khan about the surrender of the fortress to the
Russians. Russian troops encamped near Nakhirbulag, just next to city walls. On 8 February, khan, accompanied by his retinue, left the fortress to present city keys to Prince Tsitsianov. In a surprise to many,
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with a thousand men. Being not far from Baku, Mirza
Muhammad blocked all trade and support routes to city, causing Hosein Qoli Khan to send Manaf beg to Gudovich again complaining of Shaykhali khan while he himself suddenly ambushing Mirza Muhammad and capturing him with his family. His younger
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on 11 May. However shah was assassinated next day, Hosein Qoli Khan left for Baku. Hearing developments, Mirza
Muhammad rushed to seize Baku. Hosein Qoli Khan's fast arrival ruined his plans. After new treaty, he positioned himself in
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on 13 June with city keys. General Vasili
Rakhmanov was sent to occupy Baku with 3 battalions of infantry, 2 cavalry squadrons and 3 artillery guns. Tsitsianov was named commanding officer of castle in 1797. However, death of
366:'s negotiations in early 1803, an agreement was reached with the ambassador of the khan of Baku, Allahverdi Beg, on conceding Baku to Russia. On 24 April 1803, Tsitsianov asked Vorontsov to dispatch two regiments (from
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informed
Alexander I that he himself was going with the army to Baku, to help Zavalishin. At the beginning of February 1806, Tsitsianov, marching with a large army, joined forces with General Zavalishin 2
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on 10 May and captured
Shaykhali, moving on to Baku. However Hosein Qoli Khan sent envoys to Zubov on 20 May, explaining his will to submit. Khan himself arrived at Russian encampment near
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that Salim Khan, the new khan of Shaki, had massacred all of the children of the former khan, including
Shaykhali's nephew, he instead marched on Shaki, leaving Mirza Muhammad II near
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Caucasus, from 1722 to 1893 / P.G.Butkov. – St.Petersburg: Printing house of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1869. Part 2. p. 293 (in Russian)
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2. The khan can not enjoy diplomatic relations with neighboring states who are not subjects of Russia, without preliminary agreement with the main commander of the Caucasus front.
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brother Husein agha was the only one to escape battle, go to Quba and tell the story. Gudovich on the other hand, advised Shaykhali to settle matters peacefully. Indeed, through
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Khan asked for a time to give an answer. On 15 April, when the deadline passed and the city did not surrender, Zavalishin landed ashore. However, with reinforcements from
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joined army of Russian general Sergei Bulgakov in July 1806 to guide Russian army to Baku. Together they captured Baku on 6 October 1806, while Hosein Qoli Khan fled to
184:). After the death of the khan in 1792, begs headed by Qasim beg Selimkhanov (according to other sources, his surname was Mansurov) declared him as their new khan.
386:, khan prevailed in defence of the city. Having suffered defeat after several battles, the Russians boarded the ships and retreated to the island of Sari (near
232:'s help, cousins made peace and Mirza Muhammad went back to Quba, while retaining his income from Baku oil fields. According to treaty signed in December 1795:
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497:Musa khan (son of Gulistan khanum) – had issues
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142:حسین قلی خان بادکوبه
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