خانية خالخال

(تم التحويل من Khalkhal Khanate)
Khalkhal Khanate

خانات خالخال
1747–1809
موقع خاصية خلخال
الوضعخانية
العاصمةKhalkhal
اللغات المشتركةPersian (official), Azerbaijani (majority)
الدين
Shia Islam
التاريخ 
• تأسست
1747
• الاستقلال عن Afsharids
1747
• انحلت
1809
سبقها
تلاها
Afsharid Iran
Qajar Iran

خانية خلخال (فارسية: خانات خلخال) كانت خانية في القرنين 18-19 في خلخال. Khanate of Khalkhal was one of the khanates of Azerbaijan (in Iran) which remained semi-independent for 62 years.

Founding

The khanate was founded by Qizilbash tribes, especially Amirli clan of Afshars, following the assassination of Nader Shah in 1747.[1] Founder of the khanate was Amir-Guna Khan (1747-1782), a former governor of Gilan. He formed an alliance with Fath-Ali Khan Afshar against Karim Khan Zand, later betraying him to the latter. After Karim Khan's death he forged alliance with Gilan against Nazarali Khan Shahsevan.[2] He was succeeded by his son Farajulla Khan (1782-1786). His younger son Muhammad Hussein Khan, retained power until the establishment of the Qajar state in the region, when Agha Muhammad Shah Qajar (1796-1797) was proclaimed shah. His reign lasted until 1799, when it was absorbed by the Qajar rulers of Iran.

Administration

Khalkhal khanate was ruled by nobles entitled khans, but after Qajar takeover their rulers title demoted to hakims.[1] The khanate was divided into Khalkhal, Ţārom, Huna (modern Aqkand, Kaghazkonan District) and Hir mahals.

References

  1. ^ أ ب Nesterov, A. G.; Ivanova, Y. P. (2017-05-01). "Khalkhal Khanate: Historical and Geographical Essay". Научный диалог (in الإنجليزية). 5 (5): 405–409. doi:10.24224/2227-1295-2017-5-405-409. ISSN 2225-756X.
  2. ^ Report of Alexander Suvorov on 30 June 1780: Nazar Ali Khan, who owned the city of Rasht after the departure of Hedayat Khan, having heard about the approach of the army sent from Isfahan from Ali Morad khan Sardar, taking the best estate from the inhabitants of Rasht, set out from the city to the Mugan steppe, and now, according to the latest news, roams in the land of his relative Ibraim Khan Shoshinsky. Before leaving Rasht, he burned many houses and gardens.