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Hasan Khan Shahseven ( Azerbaijani: Həsən xan Şahsevən) (1730, Galagain,
Safavid Empire Safavid Iran or Safavid Persia (), also referred to as the Safavid Empire, '. was one of the greatest Iranian empires after the 7th-century Muslim conquest of Persia, which was ruled from 1501 to 1736 by the Safavid dynasty. It is often conside ...
– 1789, Shamkir, Shamshaddil Sultanate) was the ruler of
Javad Khanate Javad Khanate ( fa, خانات جواد) was a khanate in the territory of modern Azerbaijan with its capital in the town of Javad. It extended from Javad on the Kura River southwest along the east side of the Aras River. It was bordered by Sh ...
under the
suzerainty Suzerainty () is the rights and obligations of a person, state or other polity who controls the foreign policy and relations of a tributary state, while allowing the tributary state to have internal autonomy. While the subordinate party is cal ...
of the
Quba Khanate The Quba Khanate (also spelled Qobbeh; fa, خانات قبه, Khānāt-e Qobbeh) was one of the most significant semi-independent khanates that existed from 1747 to 1806, under Iranian suzerainty. It bordered Caspian sea to the east, Derbent Khan ...
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Life

Hasan Khan was the ruler of Javad, Mughan, in the second half of the 18th century. Hasan Khan is mentioned in some sources as "Taleh Hasan Khan", "Tala Hasan Khan".Hasan Khan has been the vassal of Fatali Khan since 1768. He had participated in many battles on the side of the
Quba Khanate The Quba Khanate (also spelled Qobbeh; fa, خانات قبه, Khānāt-e Qobbeh) was one of the most significant semi-independent khanates that existed from 1747 to 1806, under Iranian suzerainty. It bordered Caspian sea to the east, Derbent Khan ...
.In 1778, the ruler of Gilan, Hidayat khan attacked Javad by
Karim Khan Zand Mohammad Karim Khan Zand ( fa, محمدکریم خان زند, Mohammad Karīm Khân-e Zand; ) was the founder of the Zand Dynasty, ruling from 1751 to 1779. He ruled all of Iran (Persia) except for Khorasan. He also ruled over some of the Cauc ...
's order and captured Hasan khan. Hasan khan was released from prison for some time. In 1783, Fatali Khan attacked to
Karabakh Karabakh ( az, Qarabağ ; hy, Ղարաբաղ, Ġarabaġ ) is a geographic region in present-day southwestern Azerbaijan and eastern Armenia, extending from the highlands of the Lesser Caucasus down to the lowlands between the rivers Kura (Caspia ...
with 13,000 troops. Interpreter Mustafa Murtazaliev, ordered by Qraf Voinovich, found the Fatali Khan in Aghdam. Shamakhi ruler Mahammadsaid Khan and his brother
Aghasi Khan {{Infobox monarch , name = Aghasi Khan , title = Khan of Shirvan Khanate , image = , caption = , reign = 1763–68 1774–86 , coronation = 1763 , full name ...
, Sheki ruler Haji Abdulqadir Khan, Mughan ruler Taleh Hasan Khan,
Shamkhalate of Tarki The Shamkhalate of Tarki, or Tarki Shamkhalate (also Shawhalate, or Shevkalate, ') was a Kumyk state in the eastern part of the North Caucasus, with its capital in the ancient town of Tarki. It formed on the territory populated by Kumyks and inc ...
Murtuza Ali, Lankaran ruler Gara Khan, Bamat of
Buynaksk Buynaksk (russian: Буйна́кск; kum, Шура / Темирхан-Шура, ''Şura / Temirxan-Şura'') is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located at the foothills of the Greater Caucasus on the Shura-Ozen River, southwest of ...
, Qaytak ruler Ustarhan, Kantugay ruler Ahmed Khan, Tavlin ruler Khazbulat Alibeyov were in Fatali Khan's camp. Understanding the impossibility of resisting this force,
Ibrahim Khalil Khan Ibrahim Khalil khan Javanshir (1732–1806) was an Azerbaijani Turkic khan of the Karabakh Khanate from the Javanshir family, who succeeded his father Panah-Ali khan Javanshir as the ruler of the khanate. Early life He was born in c. 1732 in ...
took refuge in Shusha and waited for the case. Fatali Khan in 1784 appointed Hassan Khan to Ardabil as ruler.
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov Abbasgulu agha Bakikhanov ( az, Abbasqulu ağa Bakıxanov) (21 June 1794, Amirjan – 31 May 1847, Wadi Fatima, near Jeddah), Abbas Qoli Bakikhanov, or Abbas-Qoli ibn Mirza Mohammad (Taghi) Khan Badkubi was an Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az ...
writes: "That same year, Fatali Khan went to Ardebil and Shahsevan's emirates followed him, Muganian Hasan khan was also sincere." Hasan Khan passed away in 1789.


Family

Hasan Khan had two sons. Mohammadsalah Khan and Ibrahim khan.


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18th century in Azerbaijan 18th-century people from Safavid Iran 1730 births 1789 deaths Prisoners and detainees of the Zand dynasty {{Azerbaijan-bio-stub