quba khanate
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The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:
Quba Khanate (Persia)
Quba Khanate (Russia)
Establishment
January 1727: The Quba Khanate was one of the most significant semi-independent khanate that existed from 1726 to 1806, under Iranian suzerainty.
Chronology
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Expansion during the rule of Nader Shah of the Afsharid Dynasty.
1.1.Nader's Dagestan campaign
Were a series of campaigns conducted by the Persian Empire under the ruling king Nader Shah between the years 1741 and 1743 in order to fully subjugate the Dagestan region in the North Caucasus Area.
January 1744: Military campaigns conducted by the Persian Empire between the years 1741 and 1743 lead to the full subjugation of the Dagestan region in the North Caucasus Area.
January 1746: Nader Shah (Afsharid Dynasty) was forced to withdraw from Dagestan (with the exception of the northernmost territories).
Were a series of wars between Persia and Russia in the period 1651-1828.
2.1.Persian Expedition of 1796
Was a Russian military campaign in Persia.
May 1796: Russia conquered the fortress of Derbent on May 10th, 1796.
July 1796: In June, Russian General Zubov's troops took most of northern Azerbaijan without resistance, including the Baku, Shirvan, and Ganja khanates.
January 1797: After Russian empress Catherine the Great died that month and Paul succeeded her on the throne, the Russian army under general Valerian Zubov was recalled from Persia.
2.2.Russo-Persian War (1804-13)
Was a war between the Russian Empire and Qajar Persia over territorial disputes in the Caucasus.
March 1806: On 8 February 1806 Russian General Pavel Tsitsianov was murdered while accepting the surrender of Baku. He was succeeded by General Karl Heinrich von Knorring, who led the Russian forces to take control of the Baku Khanate and other territories in the region.
Was a series of Russian military expeditions into northern Caucasus that resulted in the inglobation of this region in the Russian Empire.
January 1831: From 1818 to 1830, the Russian army under Ermolov and his successor as viceroy and field marshal, Count Paskevich, succeeded in taking eastern Dagestan.
January 1766: In 1765, the khan of Quba, Fatali Khan, conquered Derbent.
January 1790: In 1789, the Salyan Khanate became part of the more powerful Quba Khanate.
June 1799: Derbent once again became an independent khanate, which in May 1799 received its own Khan again.
Disestablishment
January 1847: The Quba Khanate was fully incorporated into newly created Shamakha Governorate by 1846.