• Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir (also spelled Abo'l-Fath; Persian: ابوالفتح بیگ جوانشیر; died c. 1839) was an Iranian commander who participated in the Russo-Iranian...
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    Ibrahim Khalil Khan's son Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir was appointed as the new khan. Despite this, Ibrahim Khalil Khan continued to rule as the khan of Karabakh...
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    nobility of Karabakh. She was also accompanied by her brother Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir. Despite being well-liked at court, she continued to be a virgin...
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  • Davatdarov. They had two sons named Rashid Bey and Murad Bey. Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir Çingizoğlu 2007, p. 3. Çingizoğlu 2007, p. 3-4. Anvar Chingizoglu...
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    Haghpat Monastery by the invading army of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, the Shah of Iran. Agha Mohammad Khan demanded that Sayat Nova convert from Christianity...
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    1583) Governor of Shaki, the third son of Georgian king Levan of Kakheti. 'Abu'l Fat'h Sultan Moez od-din Bahram Mirza (7 September 1518 – 16 September 1550)...
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    Hamida Ahmad bey qizi Javanshir (Azerbaijani: Həmidə Cavanşir; 19 January 1873 – 6 February 1955) was an Azerbaijani activist and one of the first enlightened...
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  • June 1804. He hosted Fath Ali Shah in Ardabil, in 1805. His uncle Farajulla aided his brother-in-law Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir as part of Qajar army...
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    considered Turkish national sports. Boghach Khan Son of Dirse Khan: tells the story of the miraculous birth of Boghach Khan, how he grew up to become a mighty...
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    power by the Qizilbash tribes which overshadowed Tahmasp's early reign. Abu'l-Fath Tahmasp Mirza was born on 22 February 1514 in Shahabad, a village near...
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