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| event1 = Independence from [[Afsharid dynasty|Afsharids]]<ref>[http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/baku-pers Baku. Iranica]: Baku, like the entire principality of Šervān, was annexed to Iran by the Safavids in several stages during the 10th/16th century, so that the long reign of the Šervānšāhs, along with the region’s independence, came to an end. Persian rule was briefly replaced by the Ottoman one (1578-1607), and then continued until the middle of the 12th/18th century when a weakening of central control made possible, in the Caucasian provinces, the formation of several smaller khanates, among them that of Baku.</ref>
| date_event1 = 1747
| common_languages = [[Persian language|Persian]] (official), [[Tat language (Caucasus)|Tat language]] (primary) <ref>{{cite book|last1=Swietochowski|first1=Tadeusz|author-link = Tadeusz Swietochowski|title=Russian Azerbaijan, 1905-1920: The Shaping of a National Identity in a Muslim Community|year=2004|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge|isbn=978-0521522458|page=12|quote=(...) and Persian continued to be the official language of the judiciary and the local administration [even after the abolishment of the khanates].}}<!--|accessdate=3 December 2015--></ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Pavlovich|first1=Petrushevsky Ilya|title=Essays on the history of feudal relations in Armenia and Azerbaijan in XVI - the beginning of XIX centuries|year=1949|publisher=LSU them. Zhdanov|page=7|quote=(...) The language of official acts not only in Iran proper and its fully dependent Khanates, but also in those Caucasian khanates that were semi-independent until the time of their accession to the Russian Empire, and even for some time after, '''was New Persian (Farsi).''' It played the role of the literary language of class feudal lords as well.}}</ref> [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]] (primary), [[Armenian language|Armenian]] (primary), [[Afshar dialect|Afshar]] (primary)
| religion = [[Shia Islam]]
| year_start = 1747
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[[File:Baki xanliginin buncugu.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Buncugh of Bakhu khanate, saved National History Museum of Azerbaijan]]
'''Baku Khanate''' ({{lang-fa|خانات باکو}}&nbsp;— ''Khānāt-e Baku;'' [[Afshar language|Afshar]]/[[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani:]] باکی خانلغی), was an autonomous Muslim [[Khanates of the Caucasus|khanate]] under [[Qajar Iran|Iranian]] suzerainty, which existed between 1747 and 1806. Originally a province of [[Safavid empire]], it became practically independent after the assassination of [[Nader Shah]] and weakening of central authority in Iran due to the struggle for power. Its territory now lies within present-day Azerbaijan,
 
== History ==