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Minbashyly (Azerbaijani: Minbaşılı) is a
village in the
Jabrayil district of Azerbaijan,
located on Araz plain, 6 km
south of the city of Jabrayil, on...
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mounted Tofangchi led by Mir Alam Khan Khazime,
Esmail Beig
Minbâshi and
Zaman Beig
Minbâshi Mashhadi to
subdue the Lezgins. However, they
failed to defeat...
- قوچ مين باشي, also
Romanized as
Qareh Qūch-e Mīn Bāshī and
Qarah Qūch-e
Mīnbāshī; also
known as
Qarah Qūch-e ‘Olyā,
Ghareh Ghooch Manbashi, and Karakhach...
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village of
Aghjabedi (81 families).
Mahal was
under the
control of
minbashi -
galabeyi (head of the fortress)
Mammad Kelbi bey. The khan's treasury...
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musketeer corps. The tofangchi-aghasi was ****isted by
numerous officers, i.e.
minbashis, yuzbashis, dahbashis, as well as an
administrative staff (i.e. vizier...
- ISBN 978-0-697-04894-3. Solhjouy-Fard, Samaneh; Sarafrazi, Alimorad; Moeini,
Mehdi Minbashi; Ahadiyat, Ali (2013-01-01). "Predicting
habitat distribution of five heteropteran...
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Mirza Jamal was the son of
Mohammad Khan Beg and
grandson of
Salif Beg
Minbashi, both whom had
served as the
leader of the
Javanshir tribe and the commander...
- son of the last
Mehdigulu Khan (1806—1822),
Malik Aslan bey
served as
minbashi (chief of troops).
Historian Mir
Mehdi Khazani writes in his work Kitabi-tarikhi-Karabagh...
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further his education. Upon
graduating in 1929, he
attained the rank of "
minbashı." He
became the
commander of the
artillery regiment stationed under the...
- Mammishli, Kurkandi, Jangen,
First Ranjbars, Murids,
Second Ranjbars, Garagli,
Minbashi,
Molla Vaizli, Deymaydaghli, Ali Sultanli, Shakhatli, Gushtan, Melday,...