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Muhammad Hasan (Shaki khan)

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129: 180: 267:, a sudden arrest of Muhammad Hasan by Mostafa khan Davalu (a general under Agha Muhammad) on the charge of treason, led him to re-occupy Shaki using the opportunity. Muhammad Hasan khan was blinded by Qajars and sent to 553:(PDF) (in Azerbaijani). Baku. // From the history of Shaki Khanate. - second reprint (re-published edition with some amendments to the 1958 edition). - Baku: "Azerbaijan Encyclopedia" NPB, 1993. - 303:
as a part of Shirvan. While Salim Khan informed his brother Fatali of this betrayal, locals enthroned Fatali Khan instead of Muhammad Hasan in defiance of Shirvan.
295:. His 8 year long second reign came to an end when his relationship with Shirvan strained again. His domains were invaded by Salim Khan who was now supported by 223:. However, he was spared and kept hidden for 3 years when he was sent to claim his throne in 1783, killing his uncle and cousins after a successful conquest. 507:. Tahirzadä, Ädalät., Azärbaycan Milli Elmlär Akademiyası. Şäki Regional Elmi Märkäzi. Bakı: Master. 2005. pp. 106–107. 613: 179: 615:
The Dynasty of the Kajars: To which is Prefixed, a Succinct Account of the History of Persia, Previous to that Period
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by Russian authorities in suspicion related to Shaki revolt of 1814. He died in 1831 and was buried in
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by his father to negotiate peace who in turn imprisoned and sent him to be executed by
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Acts collected by the Caucasian Archeographic Commission: Volume II, Tbilisi, 1868,
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Apart from these, he had at least 7 additional sons who were executed in infancy.
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He was spared by Mustafa khan spent rest of his life in exile, wandering
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as hostage, meanwhile his 7 underage sons were executed by Salim Khan.
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on November/December of 1795. While Salim Khan lost the battle near
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armies on Shaki sometime later in vain, ultimately settled in
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One of his first acts was to blind his half-brother
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Index

Khan of Shaki
Haji Khan
Salim Khan
Khan of Shaki
Salim Khan
Fatali Khan
Astrakhan
Astrakhan Governorate
Russian Empire
Shaki Khans' Mosque
House
House of Black Monk
Muhammad Husayn Khan Mushtaq
Muhammad Hasan Khan's signature
Persian
khan of Shaki
Muhammad Husayn khan Mushtaq
Arash
Haji Khan
Ibrahim Khalil khan
Fatali
Arash Mahal
Salim Khan
Djaro-Belokani
Shaki
Qajar
Agha Muhammad
Karabakh
Goynuk
Tabriz

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