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Abbas ibn Ali Mazyadid was heir to the throne of Shirvanshahs, the title of the Muslim rulers of Shirvan, located in the modern day Azerbaijan Republic. He was expected to become shah as "Abbas I" after his father Shirvanshah Ali's death. However, he was captured along with his son Abu Bakr and father in rebellion of his great uncle Muhammad II of Shirvan and executed.[1]
Abbas ibn Ali Mazyadid was heir to the throne of Shirvanshahs, the title of the Muslim rulers of Shirvan, located in the modern day Azerbaijan Republic...
The Shirvanshahs (Arabic/Persian: شروانشاه) were the rulers of Shirvan (in present-day Azerbaijan) from 861 to 1538. The first ruling line were the Yazidids...
romanized: Banu al-ʿAbbās) were an Arab dynasty that ruled the Abbasid Caliphate between 750 and 1258. They were from the Qurayshi Hashimid clan of Banu Abbas, descended...
on behalf of) Mohammad's son, Abbas. Ali Quli Khan Shamlu, the lala of Abbas and Ismail II's man in Herat proclaimed Abbas shah there April 1581. The following...
gates of Kyrhlyar-kapa. Built in 1626-1627 by order of Shah Abbas. Another name is Shah Abbas Mesjidi. Rebuilt several times. The Minaret-mosque is the...
ibn Ahmad or Yazid II (Arabic: یزید) was the tenth Shirvanshah. Yazid was second son of Shirvanshah Ahmad. He followed his brother Muhammad IV on throne...
to escape. Abu Tahir Yazid, who was Layzanshah succeeded him as next Shirvanshah, uniting two principalities. Musaeva, Salikhat (2019). "Вольное общество...
(c. 844–859) Haytham I, Shirvanshah (861–?) Muhammad I, Shirvanshah Haytham II, Shirvanshah Ali I, Shirvanshah (?–917) Abbas Abu Bakr Yazid ibn Khalid...
Muhammad. It was founded by a dynasty descended from Muhammad's uncle, Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib (566–653 CE), from whom the dynasty takes its name....
Ottomans during the 1580s. Under Abbas the Great (1587–1630), the monarchy assumed a Persian Shiite identity. Abbas' reign was the Safavid zenith, and...
city in the Caspian Sea. The Old City, containing the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the Maiden Tower, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site...
during the reign of king (shah) Abbas I (r. 1588–1629). He was appointed as governor of Shaki around the time of Abbas I's punitive campaign in Georgia...
Darvish Muhammad Khan came to the aid of Shirvanshah, he was ambushed by Talysh contingent and retreated. Shirvanshah finally surrendered with his wakil. Letter...
river Kur, which separates it from the provinces of Moghan and Armenia". Shirvanshah also spelled as Shīrwān Shāh or Sharwān Shāh, was the title in medieval...
in December 1500, and marched towards the Shirvanshah's state. They defeated the forces of the Shirvanshah Farrukh Yassar near Cabanı (present-day Shamakhi...
two sons: Muhammad — Layzanshah (917–948), Tabasaranshah (917–948), Shirvanshah (948–956) Ahmad — Emir of Derbent (c. 944) Minorsky 1958, p. 27. Madelung...
father's forces, Burhan Ali captured Shamakhy, and declared himself Shirvanshah in July 1548. News of conquest reached to Ottoman court on 18 July. According...
Seyid Yahya Bakuvi in the Palace of the Shirvanshahs (Baku) Tomb of Shirvanshahs in the Palace of the Shirvanshahs (Baku) Momine Khatun Mausoleum (Nakhchivan)...
The first wall was built by the Shirvanshah III Manuchohr, and the second wall was built during the time of Shirvanshah Akhsitan I. However, the second...
and most importantly Shah Abbas I (r. 1588–1629), would significantly expand this policy when during the reign of Abbas I alone some 200,000 Georgians...
(Persian: خلیل الله یکم), also known as Sultan-Khalil (سلطان-خلیل), was the Shirvanshah (king of Shirvan) from 1418 to 1465. He was the son and successor of...
the spread of Zoroastrianism. The Maiden Tower and the Palace of the Shirvanshahs in the Old City of Baku are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, built in the...
mainly from northern Iran, such as the Talysh people. Ismail fought the Shirvanshah Farrukh Yassar during the same year, where his army is said to have ranged...
of the Georgian monarchs in and beyond the region. The inclusion of Shirvanshah (lit. the shah/king of Shirvan) and Shahanshah (lit. the shah of shahs/King...