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Amir Hamza III ( Dargwa: ''Амир-Хlямза Уцуми'', ) was an khan of
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who ruled
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from 1751 to 1787. He was known as a significant military figure in the history of
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and
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in the 18th century.


Reign

The exact date of birth of Amir Hamza is unknown, but it is known that he was one of the three sons of Khan Muhammad, a military leader who predeceased his father Ahmad the Great. Amir Hamza had two brothers –
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and Sultan. As the grandson, he inherited Ulu Terekeme, Bashli, Berikey, Dzhemikent. Earliest mentions of Amir Hamza's reign dates back to 1751. He was related to other Caucasian rulers such as Umma Khan of Avars, Ghāzī Rustam of Tabasaran and
Fatali Khan Fatali Khan or Fath-Ali Khan of Quba () (1736 – March 29, 1789) was a khan of the Quba Khanate (1758–1789) who also managed to dominate the Derbent, Baku, Talysh and Shirvan Khanates, as well as the Salyan Sultanate during much of his reig ...
of
Quba Quba () is a city and the administrative centre of the Quba District (Azerbaijan), Quba District of Azerbaijan. The city lies on the north-eastern slopes of Mount Shahdagh, Shahdag mountain, at an altitude of 600 metres above sea level, on the ...
, who were his nephews and cousin respectively.


Struggle with Derbent

He became allied to Fatali Khan in 1760s, and joined his campaign against Derbent Khanate. Following a long siege, Amir Hamza with a small detachment was the first to enter
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on the orders of Fatali Khan. Following him, detachments of the Quba entered the city. All other troops were ordered to remain in their previous positions near the walls of Derbent. Having captured most of the city, the allies offered ruling Muhammad Hussain Khan to voluntarily surrender the upper fortress. The khan did not agree to this, but announced that he was open to negotiations. Amir Hamza didn't agree his offers to desert Fatali in return of joint rule of the khanate. Soon enough in 1765, Fatali Khan annexed all of Derbent Khanate to his own possessions with the help of Tarki Shamkhalate,
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and Principality of Tabasaran. Subordinating Derbent, Fatali Khan gave a part of revenues of lands in Derbent Khanate to Shamkhal and Utsmi, while the ruler of Tabasaran was given a monetary compensation.


Struggle with Quba

Soon Fatali Khan married to Tuti Bike – his own cousin and sister of Amir Hamza in 1766. But in his turn, he refused to marry his younger half-sister Khadija Bike to Amir Hamza. Instead he married her to
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– son of Baku's Khan Mirza Muhammad I effectively subordinating the
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to himself. Already disgruntled over marriage refusal, Amir Hamza captured Derbent with 2,000 soldiers and held it for 3 days with the excuse of visiting his sister. Fatali Khan later drove Amir Hamza (despite a last-minute help from his brother
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) and his Kaitag tax collectors from Derbent and took away the revenues villages which he presented to Amir Hamza. Fatali, then appointed Eldar bek, disgruntled nephew of Muhammad Khan of Gazimukh as steward of Derbent. These steps further alienated Dagestani lords from Fatali, who started to see him as a rival in the region. Fatali answered more harshly when Amir Hamza raided Derbent and Quba a year later, devastating his capital Bashli and forcing him to choose Chumli as his new capital. Meanwhile, he sought better relations with Ghāzī Rustam of Tabasaran, who was his nephew and possessed the strategic gorge of Dyubek that let bypass
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for raid campaigns. Few years later, in 1774, Avar nutsal, persuaded by
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of Shirvan marched on
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and captured the city briefly. But, soon, Fatali Khan set out to Shirvan with the army and detachment led by Malik Mahammad Khan, khan of Baku in alliance with his traditional allies
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and Maysum of Tabasaran. Nutsal was defeated near Old Shamakhi. Fatali khan promised him a safety and invited him for discussions to himself where Muhammad was murdered by Dargins of
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. Treacherous murder of Avar Khan sent shockwaves among the rulers of Dagestan. New Avar leader Umma Khan tried to forge an anti-Quba alliance with other
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i and Caucasian feudal lords with marrying his sister Bakhtika to
Ibrahim Khalil Khan Ibrahim Khalil Khan Javanshir (, 1732–1806) was the second khan of the Karabakh Khanate from the Javanshir family. He was the son and successor of Panah-Ali khan Javanshir. Early life He was born in c. 1732 in Karabakh. He was among depo ...
of Karabakh. The Dagestani coalition of rulers was being led by Amir Hamza, his son-in-law Muhammad of Gazikumukh, his nephew Ghāzī Rustam of Tabasaran, Ali-Sultan of Dzengutai and Tishsiz Muhammad (Muhammad the Toothless) – head of Kazanishche
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; they were also joined by the Kumyks of Endirey,
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and others. Having gathered a 4,000-strong army, Amir Hamza marched into Quba but retreated north where he was ambushed by Fatali's armies. Nevertheless, coalition defeated Fatali's army of 8,000 in the
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, near the city of
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in July 1774 and forced him to flee to Salyan. Muhammad the Toothless perished during the battle from Dagestani side, while Eldar-beg, Fatali's viceroy in Derbent and Maysum Shaykh-Ali of Tabasaran were killed from Quba side. Using the opportunity, Amir Hamza attempted to capture Derbent by ruse, which was ruled by his sister Tuti Bike during the absence of her husband. Amir, accompanying body of perished Tishsiz Muhammad, approached the city and informed his sister that Fatali Khan died in a struggle and that he has brought his body. But Tuti, according to a legend defended the city walls and ordered to open fire to his army and then sent a detachment, which forced Amir Hamza to retreat to Mushkur. Soon Amir Hamza gathering an army, raided
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and besieged Derbent. Meanwhile, Fatali khan sneaked his way to Derbent secretly and started gathering his adherents. Having sent secret letters to
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, Fatali managed to secure some help. The official pretext for intervention in the conflict however was the death of a full member of the
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, who was detained by Amir Hamza in 1774. Having captured Gmelin, the utsmi hoped to receive a ransom of 30,000 rubles from the Russian government. While negotiations were underway with the Russian side, Gmelin died on July 27 from anxiety, unrest and malnutrition. Along the way, Murtuzali, the Shamkhal of Tarki joined Russians, forcing Amir Hamza to raise the siege of Derbent after 9 months and battle Russians. But he was defeated badly near Iran-Kharab. As the result Fatali Khan recaptured Derbent and sent keys of city to
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and asked to grant him the citizenship of Russia. Russia's intervention split the block of Dagestan rulers, which was a great military and political help to Fatali Khan. Soon on 10 May 1775 Fatali Khan marched on
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and Principality of Tabasaran with a Russian detachment led by major Cridner. Amir Hamza attacked them near
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, "but he was overthrown by an action of the artillery with great losses and took to flight". According to Mirza Hasan Alkadari, he also defeated Muhammad of Gazikumukh's armies and took neighboring Kura plain. Fatali Khan then moved to Tabasaran and defeated them near Khalag. However, later on Crinder and Fatali Khan were surrounded in a narrow ravine and suffering a significant detriment, forced to return to Derbent. Participants of anti-Quba coalition asked for peace and offered hostages but also demanded Fatali to vacate Derbent. But the Russian command didn't accept their conditions. On March 24 and then in April, 1776 sides convened a meeting in Darvag. A peace consensus was reached in the second meeting, according to which Kaitags and Tabasarans were under obligation to leave Derbent and Quba alone with their possessions and not to interfere in trade between Russia and Quba. Despite hat, Russian envoy in the meeting, major Fromgold reported that "there will never be a desired calmness here. Despite Utsmi f Kaitagsand Qadi f Tabasaranagreed not to harm the ataliKhan, it is a matter of time for them to only turn on him again". To weaken Kaitags, Fatali Khan also granted Amir Hamza's nephew Muhammad beg 100 families from Quba and founded the eponymous village of Mamedkala for him.


Relations with Iran

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tasked his ally Gilaki
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in the summer of 1777 to achieve allegiance of Amir Hamza against Fatali Khan. Another embassy came in 1778 with gifts from the
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. Karim Khan asked Amir Hamza to help his cousin
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in the campaign against Georgia, to enthrone Alexander Gruzinsky. But the campaign failed, as the rumor about the death of Kerim Khan was spread. Nevertheless, having raised up to 3,000 cavalry, Amir Hamza passed through
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,
Quba Quba () is a city and the administrative centre of the Quba District (Azerbaijan), Quba District of Azerbaijan. The city lies on the north-eastern slopes of Mount Shahdagh, Shahdag mountain, at an altitude of 600 metres above sea level, on the ...
,
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and plundered
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, and then with property and abundant provisions turned from there to
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. In the same way, having plundered outskirts of Ganja he returned to Kaitag through Shaki, Akhty,
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and Tabasaran.


Last years

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Ibrahim Khalil Khan Ibrahim Khalil Khan Javanshir (, 1732–1806) was the second khan of the Karabakh Khanate from the Javanshir family. He was the son and successor of Panah-Ali khan Javanshir. Early life He was born in c. 1732 in Karabakh. He was among depo ...
and Umma Khan in 1786/7 and besieged
Fatali Khan Fatali Khan or Fath-Ali Khan of Quba () (1736 – March 29, 1789) was a khan of the Quba Khanate (1758–1789) who also managed to dominate the Derbent, Baku, Talysh and Shirvan Khanates, as well as the Salyan Sultanate during much of his reig ...
in Aghsu for 9 months. Fatali was supported by Agha Muhammad Khan's brother Morteza Qoli with his loyal detachment. However, Fatali was forced to enter into negotiations with Umma Khan, betrothed him his daughter as his future wife, handed over the revenues of Salyan and 200,000 rubles of
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. However, he died on 25 March and was buried in
Kala Koreysh Kala Koreysh (, Dargwa: Кьара-Кьурейш) is an abandoned village in the Dakhadaevsky district of Dagestan. It served as the medieval capital of the Kaitag Utsmiate and was a large feudal estate. The main attraction of the village ar ...
, in the mausoleum of Utsmis. He was succeeded by his brother
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. He had 4 sons in 1774, two of them – Ali beg (d. 1796) and Razi beg (d. 1803) later became rulers themselves.


Personality

According to
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(1744–1793) he was "vindictive in his anger" and so skillfully knew "how to command the outward appearance of his face and that he is tormented internally by malice, revenge and hatred ..He is immeasurably courteous, and when he volunteers to help dissenting parties with advice, patronage or power, then everyone will think that he wants to sacrifice all his strength for them, but he knows the surest means after receiving his benefits, which were the only cause of the quarrel.


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