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House of Black Monk

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concluded that in fact it was Karim Shakikhanov's work. It was republished in 1958, this time under the name of Karim agha. According to Azerbaijani historian Adalat Tahirzada, book might be commissioned by
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Auszüge aus Muhammedanischen Schriftstellern: betreffend die Geschichte und Geographie der südlichen Küstenländer des Kaspischen Meeres : nebst einer kurzen Geschichte der Chane von Scheki
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cites a legend of "Black Monk" calling him the grandson of an Armenian priest who converted to Islam. Biographer Haji Seyid Abdulhamid mentions him as a 7th generation descendant of
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Their current descendants use Shakikhanov and Shakinski surnames. Famous people hailing from the family was Soviet film actress
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Essays on the history of feudal relations in Azerbaijan and Armenia in the sixteenth and early nineteenth centuries
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in 1521 and killed in 1524 in a battle with him. A much better known member of the family was his son,
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was deposed by Russians. Salim Khan's son Huseyn Khan attempted to regain the khanate during
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origin. Hajji Chalabi established himself as lord of Shaki in 1747 after murder of
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According to the legend, the progenitor of this house was a
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Index

Salim Khan
Shakikhanovs' Palace
Palace of Shaki Khans
Shaki Khanate
Karim agha Shakikhanov
Bernhard Dorn
Salman Mumtaz
Ivan Paskevich
Christian
Armenian
Udi
Nukha
Kish
Ali
Mustafa agha Shakikhanov
Nukha
Hasan Sultan
Levan of Kakheti
Darvish Mohammad Khan
Tahmasp I
Hajji Chalabi
Sultan Husayn
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Darvish Mohammad Khan
Petrushevsky
Udi
Armenian
Nader Shah
Salim Khan
Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828

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