Umma Khan and Prince Alexander by Khalil-Bek Musayasul (1897–1949).
Nutsal of Avars
Reign
1774–1801
Predecessor
Muhammad IV
Successor
Gebek I
Born
1761 or 1762 Khunzakh, Avar Khanate
Died
1801 (aged 39–40) Balaken or İlisu, Elisu Sultanate
Burial
Jar, Azerbaijan
Names
Avar: Кӏудияв Гӏумахан
House
Dynasty of Nutsals
Father
Muhammad IV
Mother
Bakhu
Religion
Sunni Islam
Umma Khan V (Omar Khan[a][1]) Avar nicknamed Great[2][3][4] or Mad[5][6][7] (Avar: Кӏудияв Гӏумахан; 1761 or 1762, Khunzakh – March 22, 1801, Balaken) — Avar nutsal,[b][8] ruler of Avar Khanate from 1774 to 1801.[9] Under Khan, the Avar Khanate expanded its borders both by subordinating the Avar free societies,[c][10] and at the expense of neighboring territories.[11][12] Khan was paid tributes by the Georgian king Erekle II, Derbent, Quba, Baku, Shirvan, Shaki khans and Akhaltsikhe pasha.[13][14]
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^Khapizov, Shakhban (2013). Ума-нуцал (Умахан) Великий: очерк истории Аварского нуцальства второй половины XVIII в. [Uma-nutsal (Umakhan) the Great (a sketch of the history of Avar natsalstvo of the second half of the XVIII century) [Uma-nutsal (Umakhan) Velikiy (ocherk istorii Avarskogo nutsal'stva vtoroy poloviny XVIII v.)]] (in Russian). Vol. 16. Makhachkala: Media-Po-lis. pp. 76–84. doi:10.32653/CH16176-84. ISBN 978-5-4242-0152-3. S2CID 219032052. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
^[Aliev B.G. General R.F.Rosen’s work “Description of Chechnya and Dagestan” https://caucasushistory.ru/2618-6772/article/view/19/19] / Bulletin of the Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2017
^Genichutlinsky, Hayderbek (1992). Историко-биографические и исторические очерки [Historical, biographical and historical essays] (in Russian) (Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences ed.). Makhachkala. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Ataev B. M. Avars: language, history, writing. - Makhachkala, 2005, pp. 192-193
^Gadzhieva, Madelena (2012). Аварцы. История, культура, традиции [Avars. History, culture, traditions] (in Russian). Makhachkala: Epoch. p. 14. ISBN 978-5-98390-105-6.
^Omarova, Gulnara (2015). Некоторые аспекты политики Аварских ханов в отношении России (XVIII — нач. XIX в.) [Some aspects of avar khans policy by Russia (XVIII - beg. XIX).] (in Russian). Makhachkala: Historical and Social Educational Ideas. p. 79.
^Bronevsky, S. M. (1996). Краткий словарь малоизвестных слов [Concise Glossary of Lesser-Known Words]. Историческия выписки о сношениях России с Персиею, Грузиею и вообще с горскими народами, в Кавказе обитающими, со времен Ивана Васильевича доныне [Historical extracts about Russia's relations with Persia, Georgia and in general with the mountain peoples living in the Caucasus, from the time of Ivan Vasilyevich to the present day] (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Peterburgskoe vostokovedenie. ISBN 5-85803-025-4.
^R. M. Magomedov, A. M. Magomedov (1996). Chronology of the history of Dagestan (Institute of Oriental Studies RAS ed.). Makhachkala: Эпоха. ISBN 978-5-98390-111-7.
^"Вольные общества Дагестана". Great Soviet Encyclopedia. М.: Soviet Encyclopedia.
^Dadaev Y. U. (2005). Государство Шамиля: социально-экономическое положение, политико-правовая и военно-административная система управления [State of Shamil: socio-economic situation, political-legal and military-administrative system of government] (in Russian). Makhachkala: Ikhlas. p. 21.
^Ataev B. M. (2006). Avars: language, history, writing (Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences ed.). Makhachkala. ISBN 5-94434-055-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Alexander Neverovsky (2006) [1848]. Краткий исторический взгляд на северный и средний Дагестан до уничтожения влияния лезгинов на Закавказье [A brief historical look at the northern and middle Dagestan before the destruction of the influence of the Lezgins in the Transcaucasus] (in Russian) (Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences ed.). Saint Petersburg: Typography of military educational institutions. p. 44. ISBN 978-5-518-06845-2.
^Kostenetsky, Yakov (1851). Записки об Аварской экспедиции на Кавказе 1837 года [Notes on the Avar expedition in the Caucasus in 1837] (in Russian) (Book on Demand ed.). Saint Petersburg: Printing house E. Pratz. p. 122. ISBN 978-5-518-08193-2.
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