Daniyal Sultan
Daniyal Sultan or Daniyal Bek (1809, İlisu — 1871, Istanbul) was an ethnic Tsakhur nobleman, general-major of the Imperial Russian Army and in Ottoman Army and the last ruler of Elisu Sultanate. He is best known to be one of the naibs (viceroy), relatives, as well as a member of the close circle of Imam Shamil.
Daniyal Sultan | |
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Portrait of Daniyal Sultan by Giorgio Corradini (1810-1891) | |
Sultan of Elisu | |
Reign | 1831 - 1844 |
Predecessor | Musa Sultan |
Successor | Sultanate annexed |
Born | c. 1809 |
Died | 23 May 1871 61–62) Istanbul, Ottoman Empire | (aged
Buried | Karacaahmet Cemetery |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Russian Empire (until 1844) Caucasian Imamate (until 1869) Ottoman Empire (after 1869) |
Rank | General-major |
Battles/wars | Murid War |
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