Haji Khan Kangarli
Haji Khan Kangarli (Persian: حاجی خان کنگرلی, Azerbaijani: Hacı xan Kəngərli, 1765—1769) was the second khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate from the Kangarli tribe, who succeeded Heydar Qoli Khan.
Haji Khan Kangarli | |
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Khan of Nakhichevan | |
Reign | 1764 – 1769 |
Predecessor | Heydar Qoli Khan Kangarli |
Successor | Rahim Khan Kangarli |
During his reign, the Nakhichevan Khanate weakened, he accepted dependence on Karim Khan Zand, the Shah of Iran, who invited him to Shiraz and took him prisoner for a petty crime. Rahim Khan began to rule in this khanate.
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