- of the
North Caucasian Hun king, whom he
married in 665. Also
spelled Javanshir and Jevansher.
Russell 2020, p. 1125.
Hacikyan 2002, p. 94.
Bosworth 1986...
- Zaur
Sabir oghlu Javanshir (Azerbaijani: Zaur
Sabir oğlu Cavanşir) is an
Azerbaijani military officer,
major general serving in the
special forces of...
- The
Javanshirs (Azerbaijani: Cavanşirlər; Persian: جوانشیران – Javānširān) are a
Turkic clan from Karabakh, who are a
branch of the
Oghuz Turks. Between...
- Khan Mo'tamed od-Dowleh
Javanshir (Persian: عباسقلی معتمدالدوله جوانشیر; died 1861) was an
Iranian official from the
Javanshir tribe, who
served as the...
-
Hamida Ahmad bey qizi
Javanshir (Azerbaijani: Həmidə Cavanşir; 19
January 1873 – 6
February 1955) was an
Azerbaijani activist and one of the
first enlightened...
-
Mirza Ismail Mashadi Gasim oglu Hajili-
Javanshir (Azerbaijani: Mirzə İsmayil Məşədi Qasım oğlu Hacılı-Cavanşir; 1828 — 1894) was an
Azerbaijani poet and...
-
Behbud Khan
Javanshir (Azerbaijani:
Behbud xan Cavanşir Azad xan oğlu; 25 July 1878 – 18 July 1921) was an
Azerbaijani politician, diplomat, Minister...
- Mehr Ali Beg
Javanshir (Persian: مهرعلیبیگ جوانشیر) was the son of the
Panah Ali Khan, the khan of the
Karabakh Khanate, whom he
according to historian...
- 1736–1747).
Afshar language Afshar tribe Afsharid dynasty Caucasian Albania Javanshir clan
History of
Azerbaijan Qizilbash Christine Noelle.
State and tribe...
- Fazl Ali-bey
Javanshir (before 1693 in
Safavid Karabakh – 1738 in
Afsharid Empire) was a
member of the
Karabakh Javanshir tribe, the
elder brother of Panahali...