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Sadeq Khan Shaqaqi
Fath ‘Ali Shah's defeat of Sadeq Khan Shaqaqi, folio from the Shahanshahnameh of Fath 'Ali Khan Saba, dated 1810
Khan of Sarab
Reign1786–1800
PredecessorAli Khan Shaqaqi
Died1800
FatherAli Khan Shaqaqi
ReligionShia Islam

Sadeq Khan Shaqaqi (Persian: صادق خان شقاقی) was the chief of the Shaqaqi tribe and khan of Sarab from 1786 to 1800.[1] He was the eldest son and successor of Ali Khan Shaqaqi.[2]

The Shaqaqi were Kurds who had become Turkified and converted to Shia Islam. They originally populated the Ardabil region, using Meshginshahr as their headquarters. After Nader Qoli Beg arrived to Azerbaijan in 1730, however, they were deported to Khorasan. They eventually returned to Azerbaijan, this time establishing themselves in Sarab and Miyaneh.[3]

Sadeq Khan may have taken advantage on the hate of the would-be assassins of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (r. 1789–1797), the Qajar shah of Iran.[4] Following the latter's assassination in June 1797, Sadeq Khan emptied the royal tent, taking Agha Mohammad Khan's prized possessions with him, including the Kayanian crown.[5] Sadeq Khan quickly crossed the Aras, where he assembled his Shaqaqi forces and attacked the Qajar forces, which scattered towards the capital Tehran. Sadeq Khan soon established his rule in most of Azerbaijan, planning to put his dynasty on the Iranian throne. He gave the governorship of Tabriz and Qaradagh to his two brothers, and at the head of 15,000 tribesmen marched towards Qazvin, where some of his family members were kept.[6]

  1. ^ Tapper 1997, pp. 120–121, 124.
  2. ^ Tapper 1997, p. 120.
  3. ^ Tapper 1997, p. 117.
  4. ^ Amanat 2017, pp. 169–170, 181.
  5. ^ Amanat 2017, p. 160.
  6. ^ Tapper 1997, p. 123.

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