Baku Khanate

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The Baku Khanate was an 18th–19th century Persian-ruled khanate centered on the city of Baku in the eastern Caucasus, later incorporated into the Russian Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early modern state
khanate
capital Baku NERFINISHED
commonLanguage Azerbaijani
conqueredBy Russian Empire NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Persia NERFINISHED
currency Persian toman
endTime c. 1806
early 19th century
ethnicGroup Azerbaijanis NERFINISHED
Persians NERFINISHED
event Russo-Persian War (1804–1813) NERFINISHED
followedBy Baku uezd NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
follows Safavid Empire NERFINISHED
governmentType absolute monarchy
hereditary monarchy
hasTerritory Absheron Peninsula NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Shirvan NERFINISHED
incorporatedInto Russian Empire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Eastern Caucasus NERFINISHED
South Caucasus
locatedOn Caspian Sea NERFINISHED
neighboringEntity Derbent Khanate NERFINISHED
Quba Khanate NERFINISHED
Shirvan Khanate NERFINISHED
partOf Caucasus NERFINISHED
Persian Empire NERFINISHED
Qajar Iran NERFINISHED
precededBy Safavid rule in Baku
religion Islam
Shia Islam
significantEvent Treaty of Gulistan NERFINISHED
sourceOfIncome Caspian maritime trade
agriculture
customs duties
early oil extraction
fishing
salt production
sovereign Baku khans NERFINISHED
startTime c. 1747
mid-18th century
todayPartOf Azerbaijan NERFINISHED

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