Javad Khan Qajar (Persian: جواد خان قاجار, romanized: Javād Khān-e Qājār); c. 1748 – 1804) was a member Ziyadoghlu Qajar, a clan of the Qajar tribe,[1][2] as well as the sixth and the last khan of the Ganja Khanate from 1786 to 1804 before it was lost to Russia.[3]
^Bournoutian, George A. (1992). The Khanate of Erevan Under Qajar Rule: 1795-1828. Mazda Publishers. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-93921-4-181. Mohammad Hosein Khan of Erevan, Kalb 'Ali Khan of Nakhichevan, and Javad Khan of Ganje, all Qajars (...)
^Rezvani, Babak (2014). Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia: Towards Explanations and Understandings. BRILL. p. 137. ISBN 978-9-00427-6-369. Javad Khan, the main Shi'ite Muslim political figure at the Russo-Iranian front was a member of the Qajar tribe, as were the Iranian ruling dynasty.
^Akopyan, Alexander V (Autumn 2008). "Ganja Coins of Georgian Types, AH 1200–1205" (PDF). Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society. 197 (Supplement: Caucasian Numismatics, Papers on the Coinage of Kartl-Kakheti (Eastern Georgia), 1744–1801): 47–52. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-11.
JavadKhan Qajar (Persian: جواد خان قاجار, romanized: JavādKhān-e Qājār); c. 1748 – 1804) was a member Ziyadoghlu Qajar, a clan of the Qajar tribe, as...
JavadKhan Shirvanski (Azerbaijani: Cavad Xan Şirvanski, Russian: Джавад Хан Ширванский) was an Azerbaijani noble and Imperial Russian general. He was...
JavadKhan's tomb is in Ganja, Shah Abbas Square, near the Shah Abbas Mosque. At the time of the USSR, during excavations, the excavator was accidentally...
Khan, Mohammad Khan, became the new khan as a result of the internal issues there and disputes between him and his brothers. His two brothers, Javad Khan...
the wall. The ruins of the Ganja Khans Palace (late 1960s) Ganja State Philharmonic Shah Abbas Mosque Tomb of JavadKhan "Chokyak Hamam" Bathhouse Divankhana...
secured Shirvan, he was joined by JavadKhan Qajar and the rest of his right wing contingent. At Ganja, Mohammad Khan sent Heraclius II his last ultimatum...
born in 1781 to JavadKhan of Ganja and his first wife Shukufa khanum (d. 1812). He was named after his grand-grandfather Ughurlu Khan (d. 1738), who served...
Palace of Ganja Khans was the palace of JavadKhan, the last ruler of the Ganja khanate. The palace once located in the center of the city of Ganja, at...
Javad Ameri (1891 – 10 January 1980; better known as Mirza JavadKhan Ameri) was an Iranian politician. He served as member of Parliament for Semnan and...
Ibrahim Khan, fled from Tbilisi to Ganja to JavadKhan. JavadKhan, who was at enmity with Ibrahim Khan, warmly welcomed them and gave them a place near...
poet. Mehdi Qoli KhanKhan was born in 1763 to Ibrahim Khalil, the second Khan of Karabakh, and Khurshid Begum, daughter of JavadKhan and a granddaughter...
1768, the JavadKhan, Hasan Khan Shahseven voluntarily accepted the suzerainty of the Quba Khanate. However, khan power was kept in Javad. This event...
Umma Khan besieged Ganja in March 1796. While Heraclius was gathering the army for the second time, Ibrahim Khan began negotiations with JavadKhan, and...
as the khan of Karabakh. Fath-Ali Shah was later convinced of Ibrahim Khalil Khan's lack of reliability by his unwillingness to help JavadKhan against...
powerless. She was named after her grandmother - Khurshud Begüm, daughter of JavadKhan. After her father's death, she inherited vast amounts of land from her...
begüm — married to Huseyn Khan, a prince of Shaki and after his death to Mammad Hasan agha Javanshir Rahim KhanJavadKhan (1749-1804) Russian embassies...
secured Shirvan, he was joined by JavadKhan Qajar and the rest of his right wing contingent. At Ganja, Mohammad Khan sent Heraclius his last ultimatum...
Shirinbeyim Khanym (she was the daughter of a descendant of the Ganja KhanJavadKhan, the daughter of Valiyya, the 6-month-old grandson of Abbas and the...
been controlled by Ganja due to being granted by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar. JavadKhan responded by saying that while Shamshadil had occasionally been...