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as salary and could raise a military contingent of 6100 soldiers. Shahverdi's brother descendants governed as beylerbeys as well. Shahverdi was succeeded by his brother
Ibrahim (1568–1570) and then his son Yusuf Khalifa (1570), who was assassinated by his cousin
262:, however they were Ziyadlu according to Arian K. Zarrinkafsch-Bahman and Amir-Ali Sardar Iravani - both descendants of Qajars. According to former's version Mohammad khan was married to a Mah Ruhsar Khanum Zin al-Dawla, a daughter of
266:, that's why they became extended members of Qajar dynasty. According to latter, who holds a copy of waqf document, Hasan Ali and Hoseyn Ali, were sons of Muhammad Khan Qajar-Iravani who was the assassin of
132:(1570–1577). Khalil, a son of Shahverdi was appointed as beylerbey of Astarabad in 1563. Ziyadoghlus returned to rule Karabakh in 1588 when Muhammad, son of Khalil was appointed as beylerbey (later, also
154:
in 1605–1607. His brother Husain beg was beylerbey of
Astarabad and later Karabakh in 1607 (he may have been same person with Hasan). Muhammad's son Murshidqoli was governor of Kakheti in 1606. His son
163:
served in
Karabakh from 1666 and in Kakheti from 1688 to 1694. He was succeeded by his brother Kalbali (or Qalb-ʿAlī Khan) who ruled Karabakh and Kakheti from 1694 to 1702 also had the title
159:
was also a beylerbey of
Karabakh. His brother Mortezaqoli ruled Karabakh in 1651-1664 and Kakheti. He was succeeded by his son Ughurlu whose tenure spanned from 1664 to 1666. Oghurlu's son
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167:(associate). Kalbali's son was Oghurlu II who succeeded him in 1702 and ruled until November 1738 when he was killed during a campaign together with Nader's brother
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This branch married into Qajar dynasty became extended family of royal house. Descendants of this branch in Iran bear the surnames
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Two chronicles on the history of
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became beylerbey in 1740, succeeding his father. However, he later supported Sam Mirza, a pretender who claimed to be son of
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This clan was better known as Ziadlu or Qajar-Ziadlu. First ruler of Iravan
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91:, the branch took its name from a popular sufi Ummat beg, son of Khizir beg Qajar who was given this name by
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