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Mirza Muhammad Khan II

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231:– the uncle of Mirza Muhammad – tried to usurp Baku khanate using the inexperience of both Ahmed Khan and Mirza Muhammad as justification. He assured Ahmed Khan of his loyalty if he were to be awarded the khanate. Ahmed Khan sent an army contingent to Baku to enthrone Muhammadquli agha. Since Baku's army only consisted of about 500 men, he abdicated in favor of his uncle. 523:
Acts collected by the Caucasian Archaeological Commission: / Archive of Chief Executive viceroy of the Caucasus; Under the Society. Ed. A. D. Berger. – Tbilisi: Typ. Ch. Ex. Viceroy Cau., 1866–1904. T. 6: Part 2: / Ed. A. D. Berger. – 1875. – 941 p. – pp.
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to restore Mirza Muhammad. However he was defeated by Muhammadquli. Ahmed Khan died in March 1791 and was succeeded by his 13-year-old brother - Shaykhali Khan. Mirza Muhammad again was given army to march on Baku. Shaykali further asked Count
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Pyotr Shishkin to resolve the problem to Russia's benefit. However the order was delayed because for unknown reasons and Baku was bombarded. Muhammadquli khan made peace with Shaykhali and soon fell ill and died.
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as their new khan. Defeated, Mirza Muhammad fled again to Quba. He then besieged Baku and forced Huseyngulu to divide the khanate's revenues. Huseyngulu made a night attack on Balakhani with reinforcements from
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in 1797. Hearing developments, Mirza Muhammad rushed to seize Baku. However, Agha Mohammad's assassination and Huseyngulu khan's fast arrival ruined his plans. After a new treaty, he positioned himself in
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for help. He ambushed Mirza Muhammad and captured him with his family. His younger brother Husein agha was the only one to escape battle, go to Quba and tell the story. Soon through
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He was appointed as Khan again in 1792 by Shaykhali Khan. However, city nobles headed by Qasim beg Selimkhanov declared Mirza Muhammad's cousin
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to besiege Baku. Muhammadquli quickly sent his letter of submission to Russia, asking for help. Confused, Gudovich ordered
215:. He ascended to the throne when his father went for pilgrimage and regency was assumed by his mother. His reign saw the 289:'s help, the cousins made peace and Mirza Muhammad went back to Quba, while retaining his income from Baku oil fields. 227:
Relations were strained between Ahmed Khan of Quba and Mirza Muhammad after 1791. Following the death of Fatali Khan,
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betrayed treaties and claimed independence. In response, Ahmed khan mobilized troops and marched on
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Mirza Muhammad fled to Quba with his family, including his wife and his mother.
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Iskenderova M.S. The Baku Khanate, Baku: Çaşıoğlu, 1999, p.80-91 (in Russian)
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In 1803, he was attacked by Huseyngulu again in Mashtaga, this time with
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He had three wives: Khanbika khanum (m. 1800, d. 1806) – daughter of
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in 1795 and forced Mirza Muhammad to take refuge in Quba yet again.
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Shamistan Nazirli, Azerbaijani generals. Baku; Gənclik, 1991 pp.28
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Mirza Muhammad took forces from Shaykhali and positioned on
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Index

Khan of Baku
Coronation
Malik Muhammad Khan
Muhammadquli Khan
Baku
Quba
Quba
House
Bakikhanovs
Malik Muhammad Khan
Shiite
Khan
Baku
Malik Muhammad Khan
Fatali Khan
Quba
Mirza Muhammad Khan I
Baku Khanate
Khanate
Muhammadquli Agha
Muhammadquli
Baku
Ivan Gudovich
counter-admiral
Huseyngulu khan
Shirvan
Absheron
Gudovich
Mostafa khan
Agha Mohammad shah

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