Hajji Beg, Khan of Ganja
Hajji Beg was Khan of Ganja from 1784 to 1786. A relative of Muhammad Hasan Khan, deposed by the Karabakh–Georgian intervention in 1780, Hajji Beg led a rebellion against the Georgian troops occupying Ganja in 1783 and ruled the khanate from 1784 to 1786.[1]
References
- Akopyan, Alexander V (Autumn 2008). "Ganja Coins of Georgian Types, AH 1200–1205" (PDF). Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society. 197 (Supplement: Caucasian Numismatics, Papers on the Coinage of Kartl-Kakheti (Eastern Georgia), 1744–1801): 47–52. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-11.
Preceded by Georgian–Karabakh condominium |
Khan of Ganja 1784–1786 |
Succeeded by Rahim Khan |
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