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    Khosrov bey Alipasha bey oghlu Sultanov (Azerbaijani: خسرو بگ علی پاشا بگ اوغلی سلطانوف, Xosrov bəy Əlipaşa bəy oğlu Sultanov; 1879 – 1943), also spelled...
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  • Sultanov (1889-1939), pro-Soviet Azerbaijani politician and husband of Ayna Sultanova Jeyhun Sultanov (born 1979), Azerbaijani footballer Khosrov bey...
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    military was formed through the work of then acting Minister of Defense Khosrov bey Sultanov. By the fall of the ADR by the invasion of the Red Army, the military...
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  • (1587–1622), son of Mughal emperor Jahangir Khosrov bey Sultanov (1879–1947), Azerbaijani statesman Khosrov Harutyunyan (b. 1948), Armenian politician...
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    The first minister of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic was General Khosrov bey Sultanov, who was appointed the Minister of the first Government on 28 May...
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    Mansur Mirza Qajar and others. His situation was examined by Khosrov bey Sultanov and Bayram bey Akhundov. Following a trial in 1912, Taghiyev was sentenced...
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    January 1919, the British governor of Baku, General Thomson appointed Khosrov bey Sultanov the "Governor-General of Karabakh and Zangezur" within Azerbaijan...
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    Shammar Fatali Khan Khoyski − Prime Minister of Azerbaijan (1918–1919) Khosrov bey Sultanov − Minister of Defense Ali-Agha Shikhlinski − Azerbaijani General...
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    pulled back his units and the British command at Baku gave control to Khosrov bey Sultanov, a native of Karabakh and "ardent pan-Turkist", who was appointed...
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    troops occupied Karabakh. The British command provisionally affirmed Khosrov bey Sultanov (appointed by the Azerbaijani government) as the governor-general...
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