Khanate Under Iranian suzerainty (1743–1813) Under Russian suzerainty (1813–1822)
Capital
Shaki (1743–1772) Nukha (1772–1819)
Common languages
Persian (administration, judiciary, and literature) Arabic (religious studies) Azerbaijani (locally) Lezgian (locally) Armenian (locally)
Khan
• 1743–1755
Haji Chalabi Khan (first)
• 1814–1819
Ismail Khan Donboli (last)
History
• Established
1743
• Iran officially cedes Shaki to the Russian Empire
1813
• Abolished by the Russian Empire
1819
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Afsharid Iran
Russian Empire
The Shaki Khanate (also spelled Shakki; Persian: خانات شکی, romanized: Khānāt-e Shakkī) was a khanate under Iranian and later Russian suzerainty, which controlled the town of Shaki and its surroundings, now located in present-day Azerbaijan.
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