- Look up
Tabasaran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tabasaran or Tab****aran may
refer to:
Tabasaran language,
Caucasus Tabasaran people,
Caucasus Tabasaran...
- the
territory of the
Tabarsarans. In the 15th century, the
Tabasrans formed a
powerful prin****lity
called the
Maisumat of
Tabarsaran. However, the state...
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first mentioned in 917, when he was
appointed as the
ruler of
Layzan and
Tabarsaran by his
father Abu
Tahir ibn Yazid. He had
younger brothers called Ahmad...
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areas of Shamakhi, Baku,
Darband and Guba: “There are
eight villages in
Tabarsaran which are: Jalqan, Rukan, Maqatir, Kamakh, Ridiyan, Homeydi, Mata'i, and...
- This is
reflected in
titles like "Sharvān-shāh" ("King of Shirvan"), "
Tabarsarān-shāh", "Alān-shāh/Arrānshāh", and "Lāyzān-shāh". The p**** of
Derbent (Middle...
- 1831
extended over the
larger part of
Chechnya and
Daghestan including Tabarsaran, Qaytaq, Terkem, Ghazi-Ghumuq, most jamaʻats of
Inner Daghestan, Greater...
- .. for the
ruler of
Derbent [he]
ordered to take
kharaj from Kaytak,
Tabarsaran and
Gyubechi ... If
against Shakhbal comes any
enemy from [the side of]...
- of al-Tuzi laid
siege to the
castle of Maymun,
forcing him to flee to
Tabarsaran in 990/91.
Muhammad III was
subsequently invited by al-Tuzi to take control...
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killed in
March 1460 by the
forces of the
Khalilullah during a
battle near
Tabarsaran.
Khalilullah died in 1465, and was
buried in the city of Baku. He was...