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Javanshir clan information


The Javanshir clan
Khurshidbanu Natavan—daughter of the last khan of Karabakh, Mehdiqoli khan Javanshir—with her son Mehdiqoli khan Vafa (left) and daughter Khanbike.
Origin
Region of originKarabakh

The Javanshirs (Azerbaijani: Cavanşirlər; Persian: جوانشیرانJavānširān) are a Turkic clan from Karabakh,[1] who are a branch of the Oghuz Turks. Between 1748 and 1822, members of the Javanshir clan functioned as the head of the Karabakh Khanate.

  1. ^ William Edward David Allen (1971). A history of the Georgian people: from the beginning down to the Russian conquest in the nineteenth century. Taylor & Francis. p. 197.

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Khanbika Khanum

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Vazirovs

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Ibrahim Khalil Khan

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Bahmani family

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Afshar people

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List of dynasties

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Melikdoms of Karabakh

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Muhammad Gasim agha Javanshir

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Nowruz Beg

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Imam-Quli Khan. In 1626-1627, Abbas I made Nowruz Beg steward of the Javanshir clan in Karabakh, while his brother-in-law Daud Khan Undiladze became governor...

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Karabakh

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respectively. In 1747, Panah Ali Khan, a local Turkic chieftain from the Javanshir clan, seized control of the region after the death of the Persian ruler Nader...

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Mammad Hasan agha Javanshir

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Melik Shahnazar II

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He sided with the chieftain of nomadic Sarijali branch of the Turkic Javanshir clan, Panah Ali, accepting his suzerainty and ceding the fortress of Shushi...

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Jafargulu agha Javanshir

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Mehdigulu Khan Vafa

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Haji Chalabi Khan

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he made an alliance of Melikdoms of Karabakh and rival branches of Javanshir clan, although nothing came out of it. Alarmed local rulers, namely Panah...

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Baba Behbud

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Baba Behbud or Baba bey Behbud Saricali Javanshir (b. 1897, Shusha, Russian Empire - d. Istanbul, Türkiye, 1970) was an officer in the National Army of...

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Lutfali bey Behbudov

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brother Mirzali (1882–1937). The family was a part of Javanshir clan, descended from Behbud agha Javanshir [ru], a brother of Panah Ali Khan, and hence inherited...

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Karabakh Khanate

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controlled by a local clan. It was during this period that Panah Ali Khan distinguished himself. He was the leader of the Turkic Javanshir tribe, which now...

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Gravestone of Gasim bey Zakir

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of Gasim bey Zakir is on a small hill — in the area belonging to the Javanshir clan. The graves of famous people who lived in the 19th century, buried around...

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Dughlats

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The Dughlat clan (Kazakh: Дулат, Dulat, lit. 'ruthless or fierce warrior'; Mongolian: Dolood/sevens, Doloo/seven; Middle Mongolian: Doluga, Dolugad; Dulğat;...

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