Aghakishi beg
Aghakishi beg (Azerbaijani: آغاکیشی بی / Ağakişi bəy) was the khan of Shaki for a brief 4 year period.
Aghakishi beg | |
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Khan of Shaki | |
Reign | 1755 – 1759 |
Predecessor | Haji Chalabi Khan |
Successor | Muhammad Husayn khan Mushtaq |
Died | 1759 |
House | House of Black Monk |
Father | Haji Chalabi Khan |
Biography
He was second son of Haji Chalabi and a son-in-law of Muhammad khan of Gazikumukh.[1] Before succeeding his father, he was a viceroy of conquered territories from Ganja and Georgia. His reign abruptly ended when his father-in-law Muhammad khan and his naib for Arash Sultanate, Malik Ali killed him in conspiracy, capturing state treasure as well. As a result his nephew Muhammad Husayn fled to Aghasi khan, khan of Shamakhi who supported him with army to retake his throne.
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References
- Abdulhamid, Haji Seyid (1993). Khans of Shaki and their descendants (PDF) (in Azerbaijani). Baku. p. 20.
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