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Khanbika Khanum (b. 1856, Shusha,
Russian Empire - d. Aghdam,
Azerbaijan SSR, 1921) was an Azerbaijani-speaking poet of the
Javanshir clan. She was born...
- Dvoryans. This
policy provoked a
Tatar revolt in 1656.
After the
death of
khanbika (queen)
Fatima Soltan in 1681, the
Khanate was abolished.[citation needed]...
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Khanbika Aslan gizi
Jafarova (1930–1997) with the
title of "Mother Heroine" of the
Soviet Union...
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Soltan (Volga Türki and Persian: فاطمه سلطان; died 1681) was a
sovereign khanbika (queen) and the last
ruler of the
Qasim Khanate from 1679
until 1681. She...
- He was made
provisional governor of Quba in 1809. He had
three wives:
Khanbika khanum (m. 1800, d. 1806) –
daughter of
Fatali Khan;
Sofia – a Georgian...
- wife
Khanbika khanum as
hakem of
Derbent and
Sultan as her deputy.
Surkhay saw the
rebellion as
opportunity and in May 1800, he
deposed Khanbika together...
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Khurshidbanu Natavan,
Azerbaijani poet and
daughter of
Mehdigulu Khan.
Khanbika Khanum,
Azerbaijani poet and
daughter of
Khurshidbanu Natavan. Hewsen,...
- ground,
Shaykh Ali
accepted his half-sister and
Mirza Muhammad's wife
Khanbika khanum as
hakem of
Derbent and
Sultan as her deputy. Soon
later in May...
- the
famous Azerbaijani poet
Khurshidbanu Begum "Natavan", the
Princess Khanbika Khanum Utsmiyeva (1855-1921).
Eldest daughter -
Tarlan Khanum (13 October...
- (1789–1790),
married Kichik Bike,
daughter of
shamkhal Bammat II in 1787
Khanbika khanum (1777–1806) —
married Mirza Muhammad Khan II of Baku in 1800 Elisu...