-
small number of
Shahsevans joined the
royalist forces occupying Tabriz during the
winter of 1908–1909. The
majority of the
Shahsevan chiefs joined Rahimkhan...
- 7 June 2006. Sabahi,
Farian (2000). La
pecora e il tappeto: i
nomadi Shahsevan dell'Azerbaigian
iraniano (in Italian). Ariele. p. 23. ISBN 978-88-86480-74-1...
- Pasha's son, in both
cases a
descendant of
Yunsur Pasha,
leader of the
Shahsevans who may have been from Afshars.
According to Radde, he was the khan of...
-
Shahsevan rug or
Shahsevan Kilim is the
Iranian Style,
handmade by the
Shahsevans in the
Azerbaijan region of Iran.
Heriz rug
Tabriz rug
Ardabil ****...
- Sarikhanbayli-Shahsevan (as
paramount chief of
Shahsevans) 1736 - 1747
Nazarali Khan Sarikhanbayli-
Shahsevan 1757 - 1792 (acknowledged as khan by
Karim Khan...
-
marry his son
Ibrahim in 1749.
Being a
member of
Sarikhanbayli branch of
Shahsevans, he was
confirmed as the khan of
Ardabil by
Karim Khan Zand
sometime during...
-
Brockhaus AG. p. 444. Markov,
Vladimir (1890). "Шахсевены на Мугани" [
Shahsevans in Mughan]. Записки Кавказского отдела Императорского русского географического...
- (1997).
Frontier Nomads of Iran: A
Political and
Social History of the
Shahsevan.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521583367. Bosworth, C.E (1996)...
-
Abbas Mirza resettled 800
Karapapakh families in Sulduz. In the 1930s,
Shahsevans from
Hashtrud arrived to the town as well. In 1979, it was
estimated that...
-
Turkic groups include the Turkmen, Afshar, Qashqai,
Khorasani Turks,
Shahsevan,
Khalaj and
Kazakhs peoples.
Arabs account for
about 1-2% of the Iranian...