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Sultan Ahmed Khan Of Avar
Sultan Ahmed Khan I (Kumyk language, Kumyk: ''Солтан Агьмат-Хан'', 1802–1823) was the Khan (title), khan (governor) of the Avar Khanate from 1800 to 1823. Origin He belonged to the Kumyks, Kumyk family of the Mehtuli Khanate, Mehtulin khans, but after the suppression of the Avars (Caucasus), Avar khan's family in the male line he married the daughter of the previous ruler and took the title of Avars (Caucasus), Avar Khan (title), khan. Biography Early years The previous killed khan left daughters Bakhu Bike and Patimat, Georgians, Georgian wife Darejan and half-brother Gebek Janku ibn Muhammad, Gebek. Uma Khan's last wife Khistaman, who opposed the coming to power of her husband's brother Gebek in every way fought for supremacy in the khanate too, and she was also supported by the local nobility. Nevertheless, Gebek became the ruler, who had been in this role for about 9 months, when a coup was carried out and the ruler was killed in January 1802, not withou ...
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