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Archived from the
original on 2007-09-30. Bosworth, C. E. (1989). "
Baylaqān". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. IV/1: Bāyju–Behruz...
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Vladimir Minorsky believes that
names such as Sharvān (Shirwān), Lāyzān and
Baylaqān are
Iranian names from the
Iranian languages of the
coast of the Caspian...
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invading Rus, who then
advanced into Arran.
There they
sacked the city of
Baylaqan and then left for the
Byzantine Empire. Not long afterwards, the eastern...
- (although
Rashid al-Din
states it was in 1262,
which is unlikely) near
Baylaqan. He grew up in
Khorasan under care of
Sartaq Noyan (from
Jalair tribe)...
- As
implied by his nisba,
Baylaqani was from
Baylaqan, a town in Arran.
During the 12th-century,
Baylaqan served as a
frontier between the
sphere of influence...
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previously and pardoned,
revolted in Bilasuvar.
After a
series of
battles near
Baylaqan he too was
captured and executed,
along with the
rebellious emirs on 29...
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pushing back the
aboriginal inhabitants. Such
names as Sharvan, Layzan,
Baylaqan, etc.,
suggest that the
Iranian immigration proceeded chiefly from Gilan...
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direct attention to Georgia.
Expanding to Arran, he
gained control from
Baylaqan to Shamkhor. He made
himself virtually independent ruler of Azerbaijan...
- town that
people refer to as
Kanja [Ganja] – and Bardhaʿa, Shamkūr, and
Baylaqān.
Separating Azerbaijan and
Arran is a
river called ar-R**** [the Aras]....
- were emplo**** by Abu'l-Fath Musa of
Shaddadids who used them to
capture Baylaqan. Nevertheless, some time
later in 1031, they
again landed in Baku, but...