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Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir (also spelled Abo'l-Fath; ابوالفتح بیگ جوانشیر; died) was an Iranian commander who participated in the Russo-Iranian War of 1804–1813.[1]

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  1. 40 relations: Abbas Mirza, Abbasqoli Mo'tamad-dawla Javanshir, Abd al-Razzaq Beg Donboli, Agha Baji Javanshir, Aras (river), Armenians, Brill Publishers, De facto, Farajollah Khan Shahsevan, Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, Funeral procession, Ibrahim Khalil Khan, Javad Khan, Javanshir clan, Kapan, Karabakh, Karabakh Khanate, Khan (title), Mahmud Mirza Qajar, Major (rank), Meghri, Mehdi Qoli Khan Javanshir, Mianeh, East Azerbaijan, Ministry of Justice (Iran), Mohammad Ali Tarbiat, Nakhchivan (city), Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, Pen name, Qajar Iran, Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat, Russian Empire, Russo-Persian War (1804–1813), Russo-Persian War (1826–1828), Sarhang (rank), Shusha fortress, Siege of Ganja (1804), South Caucasus, Treaty of Gulistan, Treaty of Kurakchay, Turkic peoples.

  2. 19th-century Iranian military personnel
  3. People from the Karabakh Khanate
  4. Qajar governors

Abbas Mirza

Abbas Mirza (عباس میرزا; August 26, 1789October 25, 1833) was a Qajar crown prince of Iran. Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir and Abbas Mirza are 19th-century Iranian military personnel and Qajar governors.

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Abbasqoli Mo'tamad-dawla Javanshir

Abbasqoli khan Mo'tamad-dawla Javanshir was an Iranian statesman, first Minister of Justice of Iran from 1859 to 1862. Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir and Abbasqoli Mo'tamad-dawla Javanshir are people from the Karabakh Khanate and Qajar governors.

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Abd al-Razzaq Beg Donboli

Abd al-Razzaq Beg Donboli (عبدالرزاق بیگ دنبلی; 1762/3 - 1827/8) was an Iranian literary biographer, poet, and historian active during the early Qajar period.

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Agha Baji Javanshir

Agha Baji Javanshir (آغابیگمجوانشیر) was an Iranian poet and public speaker, who was the twelfth wife of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the Qajar shah (king) of Iran.

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Aras (river)

The Aras (also known as the Araks, Arax, Araxes, or Araz) is a river in the Caucasus.

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Armenians

Armenians (hayer) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia.

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Brill Publishers

Brill Academic Publishers, also known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, Brill, is a Dutch international academic publisher of books and journals.

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De facto

De facto describes practices that exist in reality, regardless of whether they are officially recognized by laws or other formal norms.

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Farajollah Khan Shahsevan

Farajollah Khan Shahsevan was a 19th-century military officer of Qajar Iran, who took part in the Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813. Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir and Farajollah Khan Shahsevan are 19th-century Iranian military personnel.

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Fath-Ali Shah Qajar

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran.

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Funeral procession

A funeral procession is a procession, usually in motor vehicles or by foot, from a funeral home or place of worship to the cemetery or crematorium.

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Ibrahim Khalil Khan

Ibrahim Khalil Khan Javanshir (İbrahim Xəlil Xan Cavanşir, 1732–1806) was the second khan of the Karabakh Khanate from the Javanshir family.

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Javad Khan

Javad Khan Qajar; c. 1748 – 1804) was a member of Ziyadoghlu Qajar, a clan of the Qajar tribe, as well as the sixth and the last khan of the Ganja Khanate from 1786 to 1804 before it was lost to Russia.

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Javanshir clan

The Javanshirs--> (Cavanşirlər; جوانشیران – Javānširān) are a Turkic clan from Karabakh, who are a branch of the Oghuz Turks.

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Kapan

Kapan (Կապան) is a town in southeast Armenia, serving as the administrative centre of the Kapan Municipality and also as the provincial capital of Syunik Province.

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Karabakh

Karabakh (Qarabağ; 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 and Aras.

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Karabakh Khanate

The Karabakh Khanate (also spelled Qarabagh; translit; Karabakhskoye khanstvo) was a khanate under Iranian and later Russian suzerainty, which controlled the historical region of Karabakh, now divided between modern-day Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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Khan (title)

Khan is a historic Mongolic and Turkic title originating among nomadic tribes in the Central and Eastern Eurasian Steppe to refer to a king.

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Mahmud Mirza Qajar

Mahmud Mirza Qajar (محمودمیرزا قاجار; also spelled Mahmoud; 1799 – between 1854 and 1858) was an Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty and the fifteenth son of Fath-Ali Shah, king (shah) of Qajar Iran. Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir and Mahmud Mirza Qajar are Qajar governors.

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Major (rank)

Major is a senior military officer rank used in many countries.

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Meghri

Meghri (Մեղրի) is a town and the centre of the Meghri Municipality of the Syunik Province in southern Armenia, near the border with Iran.

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Mehdi Qoli Khan Javanshir

Mehdi Qoli Khan Javanshir (translit; translit; 1763 or 1772–1845) was the last Khan of the Karabakh Khanate, functioning as its head from 1806 to 1822.

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Mianeh, East Azerbaijan

Mianeh (ميانه) is a city in the Central District of Mianeh County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is the fourth most populous city in East Azerbaijan province.

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Ministry of Justice (Iran)

The Ministry of Justice is one of the Islamic Republic of Iran's ministries.

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Mohammad Ali Tarbiat

Mohammad Ali Tarbiat (محمدعلی تربیت; born May 26, 1877 — died January 17, 1940) was an Iranian revolutionary, politician and reformist.

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Nakhchivan (city)

Nakhchivan (Naxçıvan; Nakhijevan) is the capital and largest city of the eponymous Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, a true exclave of Azerbaijan, located west of Baku.

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Naser al-Din Shah Qajar

Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (Nāser-ad-Din Ŝāh-e Qājār; 17 July 1831 – 1 May 1896) was the fourth Shah of Qajar Iran from 5 September 1848 to 1 May 1896 when he was assassinated.

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Pen name

A pen name is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name.

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Qajar Iran

The Sublime State of Iran, commonly referred to as Qajar Iran, Qajar Persia, the Qajar Empire, Sublime State of Persia, and also the Guarded Domains of Iran, was the Iranian state under the rule of the Qajar dynasty, which was of Turkic origin,Cyrus Ghani.

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Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat

Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat (رضاقلی‌خان هدایت; 8 June 1800 – 29 June 1871) was an Iranian literary historian, administrator, and poet in 19th-century Qajar Iran.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

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Russo-Persian War (1804–1813)

The Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813 was one of the many wars between the Persian Empire and Imperial Russia, and, like many of their other conflicts, began as a territorial dispute.

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Russo-Persian War (1826–1828)

The Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828 was the last major military conflict between the Russian Empire and Qajar Iran, which was fought over territorial disputes in the South Caucasus region.

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Sarhang (rank)

Sarhang is a title and/or military rank of Iranian origin, a compound of sar ("head, chief") and hang ("an army division").

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Shusha fortress

The Shusha fortress (Şuşa qalası) or Shushi fortress (Շուշիի բերդ) is a fortress surrounding the historical centre of Shusha, also called Shushi.

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Siege of Ganja (1804)

The siege of Ganja (نبرد گنجه) or assault on Ganja (Штурм Гянджи) was the result of a Russian offensive in the South Caucasus intended to conquer the Ganja Khanate of Qajar Iran, which contributed to the escalation of the Russo-Persian War (1804–1813).

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South Caucasus

The South Caucasus, also known as Transcaucasia or the Transcaucasus, is a geographical region on the border of Eastern Europe and West Asia, straddling the southern Caucasus Mountains.

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Treaty of Gulistan

The Treaty of Gulistan (also spelled Golestan: translit; translit) was a peace treaty concluded between the Russian Empire and Qajar Iran on 24 October 1813 in the village of Gulistan (now in the Goranboy District of Azerbaijan) as a result of the first full-scale Russo-Persian War (1804 to 1813).

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Treaty of Kurakchay

Kurakchay treaty (Кюрекчайский договор, May 14, 1805) is a contract confirming the integration of the Karabakh Khanate into the Russian Empire.

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Turkic peoples

The Turkic peoples are a collection of diverse ethnic groups of West, Central, East, and North Asia as well as parts of Europe, who speak Turkic languages.

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See also

19th-century Iranian military personnel

People from the Karabakh Khanate

Qajar governors

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu'l-Fath_Khan_Javanshir

Also known as Abulfat agha Javanshir.