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== Early life and reign ==
== Early life and reign ==
He was born to strong noble Askar bey <ref>[[Abbasgulu Bakikhanov]], Golestan-e Eram</ref> or Allahverdi bey <ref>[[Adolf Berge]], Acts, collected by the Archaeographical Commission at the Directorate of the Viceroy of the Caucasus</ref> and his wife Ummugulsum khanum. His parents were of Sarkar clan of Khanchobani. In 1763/5 he attacked with his brother [[Muhammad Said khan]] to depose [[Hajji Muhammad Ali Khan]] by support of nomadic nobles. They captured New Shemakhy and moved capital to Old [[Shamakhy]]. But soon, in 1768 [[Fatali Khan]] of [[Quba]] attacked with his ally [[Shaki Khanate]]. In order to start negotiation, [[Muhammad Said khan]] himself went to [[Fatali Khan]]'s court and Aghasi khan headed to [[Shaki]]. Aghasi khan was blinded by [[Huseyn khan]] of Shaki while his brother imprisoned. Khanate divided by [[Shaki Khanate]] and [[Quba Khanate]]. Khanate passed to [[Manaf Zarnavai]] and [[Fatali Khan]]'s brother Abdulla. Next year Fatali Khan fully invaded Shirvan.
He was born to strong noble Askar bey <ref>[[Abbasgulu Bakikhanov]], Golestan-e Eram</ref> or Allahverdi bey <ref>[[Adolf Berge]], Acts, collected by the Archaeographical Commission at the Directorate of the Viceroy of the Caucasus</ref> and his wife Ummugulsum khanum. His parents were of Sarkar clan of Khanchobani. In 1763/5 he attacked with his brother [[Muhammad Said khan]] to depose [[Hajji Muhammad Ali Khan]] by support of nomadic nobles. They captured New Shemakhy and moved capital to Old [[Shamakhy]]. But soon, in 1768 [[Fatali Khan]] of [[Quba Khanate|Quba]] attacked with his ally [[Shaki Khanate]]. In order to start negotiation, [[Muhammad Said khan]] himself went to Fatali Khan's court and Aghasi khan headed to Shaki. Aghasi khan was blinded by [[Huseyn khan]] of Shaki while his brother imprisoned. Khanate divided by Shaki Khanate and Quba Khanate. Khanate passed to [[Manaf Zarnavai]] and Fatali Khan's brother Abdulla. Next year Fatali Khan fully invaded Shirvan.


== Struggle for throne ==
== Struggle for throne ==

Revision as of 23:10, 21 January 2014

Aghasi Khan
Khan of Shirvan Khanate
Reign1763–68
1774–86
Coronation1763
PredecessorHajji Muhammad Ali Khan/Muhammad Said khan/Quba khanate
SuccessorManaf Zarnavai/Askar Khan
Born1731
Shamakhy
Died1788
Baku
Wives
  • Bibikhanum khanum
  • Khadija khanum
  • Khadijakhanum khanum
  • Abida khanum
Names
Aghasi Khan Khanchobany-Sarkar
DynastyHouse of Sarkar
FatherAskar bey Sarkar
MotherUmmugulsum khanum
ReligionSunni Islam

Aghasi Khan (1731–88) (Azerbaijani: Ağası xan Sərkər or Ağası xan Xançobanı) was second khan of Shirvan Khanate along with his brother Muhammad Said khan. He was of nomadic tribe of Khanchobani (Azerbaijani: Khan's shepherd).

Early life and reign

He was born to strong noble Askar bey [1] or Allahverdi bey [2] and his wife Ummugulsum khanum. His parents were of Sarkar clan of Khanchobani. In 1763/5 he attacked with his brother Muhammad Said khan to depose Hajji Muhammad Ali Khan by support of nomadic nobles. They captured New Shemakhy and moved capital to Old Shamakhy. But soon, in 1768 Fatali Khan of Quba attacked with his ally Shaki Khanate. In order to start negotiation, Muhammad Said khan himself went to Fatali Khan's court and Aghasi khan headed to Shaki. Aghasi khan was blinded by Huseyn khan of Shaki while his brother imprisoned. Khanate divided by Shaki Khanate and Quba Khanate. Khanate passed to Manaf Zarnavai and Fatali Khan's brother Abdulla. Next year Fatali Khan fully invaded Shirvan.

Struggle for throne

Between 1768 and 1774, House of Sarkar were negotiating with Karabakh Khanate and Gilan Khanate in order to achieve reindependence. Fatali khan was defeated in 1774 with combined forces of Shaki Khanate, Avar Khanate, Kaitag and retreated to Salyan. Prior to this event Aghasi khan with his brother, declared himself independent again. They were defeated again by Fatali Khan. Aghasi khan was imprisoned, taken to Baku and was executed there.

Family

Aghasi khan were married to 4 wives and had 12 children:

  • Bibikhanum khanum – (m. 1756):
  1. Mustafa Khan – Last khan of Shirvan
  2. Ismail bey Sarkar (1760–1848)
  3. Kafiye khanum – (b. 1766) married with Qasim Khan Sarkar.
  4. Balash khanum – (b. 1769)
  5. Khadija khanum – (b. 1776)
  • Khadija khanum (m. 1760 – d. 1774):
  1. Khayrunnisa khanum – (b. 1761)
  • Khadijakhanum khanum – (m. 1771 – d. 1783):
  1. Hashim bey (1773–1845)
  2. Jafar bey (1776–1827)
  3. Abdulla bey (1778–1842)
  4. Mehdi bey (1780–1827)
  5. Hajar khanum – (b. 1783)
  • Abida khanum – (m. 1776 – d.1805):
  1. Seadet khanum – (b. 1778)

References

  1. ^ Abbasgulu Bakikhanov, Golestan-e Eram
  2. ^ Adolf Berge, Acts, collected by the Archaeographical Commission at the Directorate of the Viceroy of the Caucasus