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Shaykh Ali Khan or Shikh Ali Khan (; 1778,
Quba Quba () is a city and the administrative centre of the Quba District of Azerbaijan. The city lies on the north-eastern slopes of Shahdag mountain, at an altitude of 600 metres above sea level, on the right bank of the Kudyal river. It has a p ...
— 1822, Balakhani) was the last khan of Quba before its annexation to
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Early life

He was born in 1778 to Fatali Khan and his
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wife Saharnaz, sister of a certain Harutyun of Zeykhur. Although some authors suggested that she might be a
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. His father died in 1789, leaving his 12 year old son at the care of his brother
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who tasked him with recapturing Salyan from
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magnates next year. However, he had to return to Quba upon learning his elder brother's death in 1791, appointing his 7-year old brother
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as governor of Salyan.


Reign

Upon inheriting the throne, Shaykh Ali sought to restore his father's power in
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. He sent his envoy Mirza Hasan to Russian general
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in 1793, renewing his allegiance to Russian Empire. But when Gudovich sent an officer to
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and asked khan to sign the terms of his subjection, the khan refused. It turned out that he was only afraid of the approach of Suleyman Khan Qajar, the general of
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and refused to sign the terms thinking that the Iranian danger was over. Khan marched on
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in 1794, to restore his cousin Mirza Muhammad II to throne. However upon hearing the news from
Shaki Khanate The Shaki Khanate ( fa, خانات شکّی, also spelled as Sheki Khanate, Shekin Khanate, Shakki Khanate) was one of the most powerful of the Caucasian Khanates established in Afsharid Iran, on the northern territories of modern Azerbaijan, b ...
that
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– new khan of Shaki – massacred all children of former khan, including Shaykhali's nephew, marched on Shaki, leaving Mirza Muhammad near Balakhani with a thousand men. He marched on Mustafa Khan of Shirvan who was ally of Salim Khan same year and besieged him in
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. Although he was supported by
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i rulers, siege coupled with rainy weather, attrition, lack of supplies and the army became incapacitated. Mustafa khan in return staged a successful sortie forcing Shaykh Ali to retreat. Soon, the Gazikumukh khan
Surkhay II Surkhay Khan Kun-Butta () or erroneously Khanbutai, Khon-Butai, Khomutai was an 18th-century Dagestani military leader as well as last independent Gazikumukh Khan. Background He was born in 1744, probably in Kumukh to Muhammad Khan of Gazikumu ...
attacked village of Zeykhur, maternal village of Shaykh Ali. However thanks to the intervention of utsmi Ali Bek and qadi of Tabasaran sides signed a truce in the village of Koysu.


Affairs of Derbent

Agha Muhammad Qajar's arrival in South Caucasus triggered with
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in 1796, who besieged Shaykh Ali's castle with more than 12,000 soldiers for 2 months. Shaykh Ali hoped for a Qajar or an Ottoman relief to come and thus prolonged the negotiations. He sent an envoy named Haji beg to
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in April, and an emissary named Qadir beg to Agha Muhammad Khan. However Zubov started bombarding the castle on 14 May. The town surrendered just after a week. Zubov arrested Shaykh Ali Khan, while appointing his pro-Russian half-sister Pari Jahan Khanum as head of the
Derbent Khanate The Derbent Khanate ( fa, خانات دربند, Khānāt-e Darband; az, Dərbənd Xanlığı) was a Caucasian khanate that was established in Afsharid Iran. It corresponded to southern Dagestan and its center was at Derbent. History Large part ...
. Shaykh Ali however managed to escape to near
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, reached
Kumukh Kumukh (russian: Кумух; lbe, Гъумук) aka Gazi Kumukh is a village and the administrative center of Laksky District in Dagestan. It is located on the banks of the Kazikumukh Koysu, a branch of the Sulak River. Etymology Laks use the ...
asked for troops from
Surkhay II Surkhay Khan Kun-Butta () or erroneously Khanbutai, Khon-Butai, Khomutai was an 18th-century Dagestani military leader as well as last independent Gazikumukh Khan. Background He was born in 1744, probably in Kumukh to Muhammad Khan of Gazikumu ...
to retake Quba. Shaykh Ali and 10,000 strong Gazikumukh armies were defeated by Russian detachment sent under general Sergei Bulgakov. As a result of disastrous battle near Alpan, 1600 Dagestanis died, including Surkhay's son Bayram, as well as councillor Molla Taghi. Zubov, on the other hand, suspected khan's sister Pari Jahan of helping him and recalled another half-sibling of Shaykh Ali,
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from Elisu to govern Quba and Derbent. Hasan was declared new Khan of Quba and Derbent on . However, just 3 days later
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died and situation of Russian troops in Caucasus left under question. In March 1797, Hasan moved his residence to
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, afraid of Shaykh Ali. Pari Jahan, meanwhile, agreed to marriage proposal from Mehdi,
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and wed another half-sister Chimnaz to Abdulla beg, son of Ghāzī Rustam of Tabasaran. Hasan soon had to abandon Derbent and flee to
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. After departure of Russian troops from Caucasus and assassination of Agha Muhammad Qajar on 17 June 1797, Shaykh Ali managed to reconsolidate his dominion over Quba and Derbent and sent his ambassador Manaf beg to
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to put forward claims to
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again. New emperor
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recognized him as a subject of Russia and dominion over Baku, Mushkur, Salyan and Derbent, as well as sending some supplies to repair Derbent. He moved to reconquer Salyan (which was lost after Zubov's attack) in 1798 which 4,000 Dargin mercenaries and Russian fishermen. He arrived in February–March of 1799 using fact of the
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in Shirvan, started to extort people. But soon he came under attack from
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, who moved the entire city up north, in its current place. Defeated Shaykh Ali, was forced to retreat to Derbent, where he fell ill. The Gazikumukh khan
Surkhay II Surkhay Khan Kun-Butta () or erroneously Khanbutai, Khon-Butai, Khomutai was an 18th-century Dagestani military leader as well as last independent Gazikumukh Khan. Background He was born in 1744, probably in Kumukh to Muhammad Khan of Gazikumu ...
, using the opportunity, sent an army under his son Nuh bek to
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, who claimed to be
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returning from exile. Meanwhile he camped near Qullar and kept the khanate under control for a month and half. Shaykh Ali khan managed to expel his armies only after support of 10,000 soldiers from
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and
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and routed him till
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. During the campaign khan had to raise additional taxes from population and had to force peasant to host at least one mercenary. Derbent people, which hosted 2,000 soldiers soon rebelled but was put down thanks to efforts of Mirza Muhammad II. This rebellion was followed by a famine in 1799 when the inhabitants had to fight off 400 carts en route from
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Quba Quba () is a city and the administrative centre of the Quba District of Azerbaijan. The city lies on the north-eastern slopes of Shahdag mountain, at an altitude of 600 metres above sea level, on the right bank of the Kudyal river. It has a p ...
bringing food and supplies to capital, accusing khan of debauchery and only thinking for himself. Soon inhabitants started another rebellion under Sultan beg Bayat and forced Shaykh Ali's governor Muhammad Husayn beg Bayat out of the city. As a middle ground, Shaykh Ali accepted his half-sister and Mirza Muhammad's wife Khanbika khanum as '' hakem'' of Derbent and Sultan as her deputy. Soon later in May 1800, she was deposed by the Gazikumukh khan
Surkhay II Surkhay Khan Kun-Butta () or erroneously Khanbutai, Khon-Butai, Khomutai was an 18th-century Dagestani military leader as well as last independent Gazikumukh Khan. Background He was born in 1744, probably in Kumukh to Muhammad Khan of Gazikumu ...
, who together with Tabasaran ghazi and Kaitag Utsmi installed
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as the new Derbent Khan. Hasan Khan later executed Sultan beg using a crime he committed as an excuse. Although Shaykh Ali, still ill, later besieged Derbent for 12 days and had few skirmishes to regain the city, nothing came out of it. Surkhay II heard rumours of Shaykh Ali later and decided to attack Quba and install his puppet Hasan as khan there. Arriving at Zizik, he was persuaded to lay down his arms by Zibunnisa, wife of Shaykh Ali. Using opportunity Shaykh Ali raided Derbent Khanate and forcibly moved population of 9 villages to Quba, depriving Hasan of his tax income. At last on , two brothers signed a truce, acknowledging each other as khans of their respective states. Shaykh Ali again became khan of Derbent upon his brother's death in 1803 of
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War of 1804–1813

Death of
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in 1804 signalled the start of Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813. He had pro-Qajar tendencies according to
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. He aided
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of Baku together with Surkhay II's son Nuh beg during unsuccessful conquest attempt of Baku by General Irinarch Zavalishin. Having suffered defeat after several battles, the Russians now afraid of Shaykh Ali's reinforcements, boarded the ships and retreated to the island of Sari (near
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) on . He joined
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's commander Pir Qoli Khan in Baku, 1806. Meanwhile Derbent citizens rebelled against Shaykh Ali Khan and invited lt-general Grigory Glazenap to capture the city, while elders of the city asked for Mehdi,
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to take title Khan of Derbent. Keys of the city was handed over by Alipanah beg Bayat, ''naib'' of khan on . Shaykh Ali later also lost Baku, thanks to disgruntled Mirza Muhammad II who joined army of Russian general Sergei Bulgakov in July 1806 and captured Baku on 6 October 1806. Left alone without any major allies, Shaykh Ali submitted to Russian forces and sent hostages. But at the same time, he drove population to villages and emptied Quba out of its people. Arriving at an empty city, Bulgakov formally annexed the Quba Khanate and appointed ''Haji beg'' ''of Budukh'' as a naib and provisional governor.


Guerilla warfare

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in 1809, calling for a united front against Russians. They kept harassing Russians with 10,000 soldiers until spring. Soon Shaykh Ali forged an alliance with Surkhay II and threatened neighboring districts. Allies invaded
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on , but following a response from
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and Russian contingent he escaped to Tabasaran, where his brother-in-law Abdulla bek was ruling ghazi and gathered 5,000 soldiers among Dargins in Akusha-Dargo and recaptured some territory, however the city itself was held by Russians. Eventually, khan was caught up Russians near
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, defeated and was forced to escapte to
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. In September 1809, a congress was held in the domains of Surkhay II, at which Shaykh Ali and Akushan elders were also present. As a result, they decided to attack Quba in 10 days. Attack was success as Russians reported in August 1810 that the inhabitants of Quba and the local beys had gone over to side of Khan. Nevertheless, the khan was defeated again and retreated to Yersi. Shaykh Ali again surfaced in Tabasaran in October 1811, supported by
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,
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and Akusha-Dargo Union. Having gathered a detachment of 3,000 horsemen in
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, Shaykh Ali took
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and started to plan his next step. Allies defeated a Russian detachment next month near Acaxur. Coalition recaptured all the territory of former Quba Khanate in December 1811 except Zeykhur and Quba city. Shaykh Ali held these territories for 4 months and started to build a new fortress for himself in Kryz. At the end, he was again defeated by colonel Lisanevich near
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and escaped to Akusha Dargo. Shaykh Ali later had to face new Russian contingent sent against him by
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under major-general Nikolai Khotuntsov. Sides met near village of
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on . Shaykh Ali had 7,000 under his command, being aided by Surkhay II's son Nuh bek, Aslan Khan of Dzhengutay and Qadi Abubekr of Akusha-Dargo. The latter commanded a battalion of the Kherson Grenadiers, a battalion of the 46th Jäger Regiment and Popov's 16th Don Cossack Regiment - a total of 877 bayonets, with two guns. Khotuntsov attacked the village from three sides and, after a 4-hour stubborn battle, drove out Shaykh Ali to
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, captured many prisoners, recaptured 30 banners and more than 350 horses. Khotuntsov arrived in the village of Kurakh to demand Shaykh Ali from Surkhay II. Surkhay in return demanded his nephew Aslan bek's return. Russians not wanting to give up their ally, stormed the village on December 15, 1811 and defeated allies. As a result, Aslan bek became the ruler of newly created
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. Disheartened Shaykh Ali later moved to
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, then to
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to live with his family. He was offered to live in Quba with payments of 10 silver rubles a day by Russian. The offer was rejected because he still wanted to be the Khan. Shaykh Ali joined Dagestani rulers in their defence against general Yermolov's subordinate Pestel near
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on 23 October 1818. The allied 20,000 strong army was commanded by Sultan Ahmad Khan of Avars , his brother Hasan Khan of Mehtuli , Muhammad Qadi of Akusha-Dargo Union, Surkhay II with his sons, Shaikh Ali Khan and his brother-in-law Qadi Abdullah of Tabasaran. Shaykh Ali and Abdullah left the alliance for Quba on the 4th day of siege, reportedly after searching for the corpses of Russian soldiers and cutting off ears and hands, having collected a whole bag of them to turn over to Abbas Mirza in return of monetary support to gather more armies. Shaykh Ali fought against
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, during his campaign against Akusha-Dargo Union in 1819. After conquest of
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, khan left for Arakani with his followers. Yermolov demanded that the inhabitants of Arakani extradite him, but to no avail. Later he moved to Balakhani. 8 Derbent beys were exiled to
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on suspicion of being allied to Shaykh Ali, one of them being Haji Qasim, father of Mirza Kazembek. There is no exact data on his death, however, according to some reports, he died either in 1821, or on .


Family

Shaykh Ali Khan had two wives: # Zibunnisa Begüm (m. 1795, d. 1816, Baku) — daughter of
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of Baku # Mulayim Khanum (m. 1805) — was daughter of a certain Muhammad bey of Zeykhur #* Sultan Ahmad (b. 1807) His grandson Fatali Khan through his son Sultan Ahmad married a Qajar princess and his descendants settled in
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* * * * * * {{Cite book , last=Mustafazade , first=Tofig , title=Quba xanlığı , publisher=Elm , year=2005 , isbn=5-8066-1747-5 , location= Baku , language=az , trans-title=Khanate of Quba 1822 deaths Khans of Quba 1778 births