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Arash Sultanate
Arash Sultanate was a Feudalism, feudal fiefdom that existed between 1747-1795 in Transcaucasia, Transcaucasus. It comprised modern Agdash District, Aghdash, Yevlakh District, Yevlakh and Mingachevir raion of Azerbaijan. History Arash as a city was founded in 15th century. It was governed within Safavid Shirvan, Shirvan beylarbeylik of Safavid dynasty, Safavid Empire. Later, it was later put under suzerainty of Shaki Khanate by Haji Chalabi Khan. It consisted of 27 settlements with ~5000 population, 19% of them being Armenians, Armenian or Udi people, Udi. Sultans * Malik Ali was involved in Aghakishi beg's murder in 1759. Later, rebelled against Muhammad Husayn Khan Mushtaq who was his son-in-law in 1761, but put under his suzerainty with confirmation from Fath-Ali Khan Afshar, Fatali khan Afshar. Killed shortly after that. * Malik Ali Muhammad son of former. * Malik Ali Husayn * Shabaddin Sultan nephew of Malik Ali, rebelled against Muhammad Hasan (Shaki khan), Muhammad H ...
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