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Ziyadoghlu Qajar () or Ziyadlu were a branch of
Qajar tribe Qajar Iran (), also referred to as Qajar Persia, the Qajar Empire, '. Sublime State of Persia, officially the Sublime State of Iran ( fa, دولت علیّه ایران ') and also known then as the Guarded Domains of Iran ( fa, ممالک م ...
that ruled
Safavid Karabakh The Province of Karabakh ( fa, ولایت قره باغ, translit=Velāyat-e Qarebāq) was a province of the Safavid Empire of Iran, centered on the geographic region of Karabakh. These provinces were headed by the shah's governors-general, who w ...
from 1546-1554 to 1743 (sometimes, also including Safavid Kakheti),
Astarabad Gorgan ( fa, گرگان ; also romanized as ''Gorgān'', ''Gurgān'', and ''Gurgan''), formerly Esterabad ( ; also romanized as ''Astarābād'', ''Asterabad'', and ''Esterābād''), is the capital city of Golestan Province, Iran. It lies appro ...
in various times,
Ganja Khanate The Ganja Khanate ( fa, خانات گنجه, translit=Khānāt-e Ganjeh, az, گنجه خنليغى, translit=Gəncə xanlığı, ) was a semi-independent Khanates of the Caucasus, Caucasian khanate that was established in Afsharid dynasty, Afs ...
from 1747 to 1805 and Iravān Khanate from 1755 to 1828 (also known as Sardar Iravani). Some authors suggested that, Qovanlu branch of Qajars who ruled
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
from 1789 to 1925, which is currently better known as
Qajar dynasty The Qajar dynasty (; fa, دودمان قاجار ', az, Qacarlar ) was an IranianAbbas Amanat, ''The Pivot of the Universe: Nasir Al-Din Shah Qajar and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831–1896'', I. B. Tauris, pp 2–3 royal dynasty of Turkic peoples ...
was a cadet-branch of Ziyadoghlu family.


History


Karabakh-Ganja branch

According to Mohammad Masum Isfahani, the branch took its name from a popular sufi Ummat beg, son of Khizir beg Qajar who was given this name by
Ismail I Ismail I ( fa, اسماعیل, Esmāʿīl, ; July 17, 1487 – May 23, 1524), also known as Shah Ismail (), was the founder of the Safavid dynasty of Safavid Iran, Iran, ruling as its King of Kings (''Shahanshah'') from 1501 to 1524. His re ...
. Ummat beg's son
Shahverdi Sultan Gokcheh Sultan Ziyadoghlu Qajar ( fa, گکچه سلطان زیاداوغلی قاجار), better known as Shahverdi Sultan (), was a Safavid military leader of Turkoman origin, who served as the governor of Karabakh and Ganja during the reign of ...
was the first Safavid
beylerbey ''Beylerbey'' ( ota, بكلربكی, beylerbeyi, lit=bey of beys, meaning the 'commander of commanders' or 'lord of lords') was a high rank in the western Islamic world in the late Middle Ages and early modern period, from the Anatolian Seljuks ...
of Karabakh appointed by
Tahmasp I Tahmasp I ( fa, طهماسب, translit=Ṭahmāsb or ; 22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was the second shah of Safavid Iran from 1524 to 1576. He was the eldest son of Ismail I and his principal consort, Tajlu Khanum. Ascending the throne after t ...
. There were other Qajars such as Piri Beg Qajar and his son Rustam beg who governed Karabakh earlier as ''hakem''s, however. Beylerbeys of Karabakh were marcher lords and received 25000 tomans and 987
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s as salary and could raise a military contingent of 6100 soldiers. Shahverdi's brother descendants governed as beylerbeys as well. Shahverdi was succeeded by his brother Ibrahim (1568–1570) and then his son Yusuf Khalifa (1570), who was assassinated by his cousin Peykar khan (1570-1577). Khalil, a son of Shahverdi was appointed as beylerbey of Astarabad in 1563. Ziyadoghlus returned to rule Karabakh in 1588 when Muhammad, son of Khalil was appointed as beylerbey (later, also
Ganja Ganja (, ; ) is one of the oldest and most commonly used synonyms for marijuana. Its usage in English dates to before 1689. Etymology ''Ganja'' is borrowed from Hindi/Urdu ( hi, गांजा, links=no, ur, , links=no, IPA: aːɲd ...
in 1606). Another son of Khalil Hasan became ''
darugha ''Darugha'' ( ba, даруга, tt-Cyrl, даруга, translit=daruğa, from Mongol: ''daru-'', 'to press, to seal') was a territorial subdivision in the Mongol Empire. A ''darugha'' was ruled by a ''darughachi''. Later, the term was used for th ...
'' of
Shiraz Shiraz (; fa, شیراز, Širâz ) is the List of largest cities of Iran, fifth-most-populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars province, Fars Province, which has been historically known as Pars (Sasanian province), Pars () and Persis. As o ...
in 1590-1597, Ray in 1597-1605,
Arasbaran Arasbaran ( fa, ارسباران ''Arasbârân'') or shortened to Arasbar ( fa, ارسبار ''Arasbâr''), meaning "The Banks of the Aras (river), Aras/Araxes river," also known as "Qaradagh" or "Karadagh" ( az, Qaradağ ...
in 1605-1607. His brother Husain beg was beylerbey of Astarabad and later Karabakh in 1607 (he may have been same person with Hasan). Muhammad's son Murshidqoli was governor of Kakheti in 1606. His son Mohammadqoli was also a beylerbey of Karabakh. His brother Mortezaqoli ruled Karabakh in 1651-1664 and Kakheti. He was succeeded by his son Ughurlu whose tenure spanned from 1664 to 1666. Oghurlu's son Abbasqoli Khan served in Karabakh from 1666 and in Kakheti from 1688 to 1694. He was succeeded by his brother Kalbali (or Qalb-ʿAlī Khan) who ruled Karabakh and Kakheti from 1694 to 1702 also had the title ''mosaheb'' (associate). Kalbali's son was Oghurlu II who succeeded him in 1702 and ruled until November 1738 when he was killed during a campaign together with Nader's brother Ebrahim against Qazikumukh. His son Shahverdi became beylerbey in 1740, succeeding his father. However, he later supported Sam Mirza, a pretender who claimed to be son of Shah Soltan Hussein and was forced to seek exile in
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after facing an attack from
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, son of Nader. After assassination of Nader in 1747, Shahverdi founded the
Ganja Khanate The Ganja Khanate ( fa, خانات گنجه, translit=Khānāt-e Ganjeh, az, گنجه خنليغى, translit=Gəncə xanlığı, ) was a semi-independent Khanates of the Caucasus, Caucasian khanate that was established in Afsharid dynasty, Afs ...
, whose dynasty ruled until 1805. Desdendants of branch were later known as ''Ziyadkhanov'' in Russian empire (eg.
Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov () — Azerbaijani statesman and diplomat. Biography He was born in Elisabethpol, Russian Empire to Abulfat agha Ziyadkhanov and Azer Humayun khanum in 1877. His father was great-grandson of Javad Khan of Ganja on paternal ...
), while Iranian descendants adopted the surname ''Javadkhani''.


Yerevan branch

This clan was better known as Ziadlu or Qajar-Ziadlu. First ruler of Iravan Khanate from Ziyadoghlu family was Hassan Ali Khan (1755-1759/62) who also bore the title ''Sardar Iravani''. He was succeeded by his brother Hoseyn Ali Khan (1759/62-83); his son Ghulam Ali Khan (1783-84); his brother Mohammad Khan (1784-1805). Mohammad Khan was replaced by non-Ziadlu rulers like Mahdi-Quli Khan (1805-06) and Ahmed Khan (1806-07). Last sardar of Iravan was Hoseyn-Quli Khan (1807-28), a son of Mohammad Khan. According to historian
George Bournoutian George A. Bournoutian (; fa, جورج بورنوتیان, 25September 1943 – 22 August 2021) was an Iranian-American professor, historian, and author of Armenian descent. He was a Professor of History and the author of over 30 books, particul ...
Hoseyn-quli and his father Mohammad were from Qovanlu branch, thus very close to ruling Qajar dynasty, however they were Ziyadlu according to Arian K. Zarrinkafsch-Bahman and Amir-Ali Sardar Iravani - both descendants of Qajars. According to former's version Mohammad khan was married to a Mah Ruhsar Khanum Zin al-Dawla, a daughter of
Fath Ali Shah Fath-Ali Shah Qajar ( fa, فتحعلى‌شاه قاجار, Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran. He reigned from 17 June 1797 until his death on 24 October 1834. His reign saw the irr ...
, that's why they became extended members of Qajar dynasty. According to latter, who holds a copy of waqf document, Hasan Ali and Hoseyn Ali, were sons of Muhammad Khan Qajar-Iravani who was the assassin of
Nader Shah Nader Shah Afshar ( fa, نادر شاه افشار; also known as ''Nader Qoli Beyg'' or ''Tahmāsp Qoli Khan'' ) (August 1688 – 19 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful rulers in Iranian h ...
. This branch married into Qajar dynasty became extended family of royal house. Descendants of this branch in Iran bear the surnames '' Sardar Iravani'', ''Ziadlou'' and others; Russian branch were surnamed ''Erivanski'' or ''Iravanski'' (for example, Karim Khan Iravanski). A branch who moved to Turkey is surnamed ''Turgut''.{{Cite web , title=Hüseyn xan Turqut İrəvanski - Türkiyənin hərb tarixinə adını yazdırmış generalımız » Teref.az , url=https://teref.az/turk-dunyasi/65454-huseyn-xan-turqut-revanski-turkiyenin-herb-tarixine-adini-yazdirmish-generalimiz.html , access-date=2022-11-09 , website=Teref.az , language=en


References

Qajar tribe Ziyadkhanov family