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Kazakh sultanate or
Gazakh sultanate was
established at the
beginning of the 17th century.
During the
Safavid Empire, it was part of the
Karabakh prin****lity...
- (Persian: خزاق, also
Romanized as Khozāq and Khozzāq; also
known as
Khazagh and
Qazzāq) is a
village in
Miyandasht Rural District, in the
Central District of Kashan...
- Guranabad-e
Qazzaq (Persian: گوران ابادقزاق, also
Romanized as Gūrānābād-e
Qazzāq) is a
village in
Solduz Rural District, in the
Central District of Naqadeh...
- اباد) may also
refer to: Guranabad-e
Pashai Guranabad-e Qazi Guranabad-e
Qazzaq This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- the
Iranian Cossack Brigade (Persian: بریگاد قزاق, romanized: Berīgād-e
qazzāq), was a Cossack-style
cavalry unit
formed in 1879 in Iran. It was modelled...
- Kui
Sadaf (Persian: كوئ صدف, also
Romanized as Kūi Sadaf; also
known as
Qazzāq Maḩalleh) is a
village in Estarabad-e
Jonubi Rural District, in the Central...
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terms of the treaty, Iran
conceded to
Russia the
sultanates of Shamshadil,
Qazzaq, Shuragol, and the
khanates of Baku, Derbent, Ganja, Shakki, Quba, Shirvan...
-
Turkoman group.
George Bournoutian referred to them as "Turkicized
Kazakhs (
Qazzaqs)."[vague] They had
moved into
Western Asia in the
Middle Ages together...
-
Dilanchi Arkhi-ye
Sofla Guik Guranabad-e
Pashai Guranabad-e Qazi Guranabad-e
Qazzaq Halabi Ja
Shiran Kahrizeh-ye
Shakak Kamus Khankhaneh Lavashlu Mirabad Pih...
- Tabriz; the
autonomy of the
Armenian Melikdoms was restored, and Borchalu,
Qazzaq and
Shamshadil were
given to the
Georgian king
Teimuraz II (r. 1732–1762)...