Haji Khan Kangarli

Haji Khan Kangarli (Persian: حاجی خان کنگرلی, Azerbaijani: Hacı xan Kəngərli, 1765—1769[1]) was the second khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate from the Kangarli tribe,[2] who succeeded Heydar Qoli Khan.

Haji Khan Kangarli
Khan of Nakhichevan
Reign1764 – 1769
PredecessorHeydar Qoli Khan Kangarli
SuccessorRahim 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.[3][4] Rahim Khan began to rule in this khanate.[4][5]

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