Khalkhal Khanate
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Was one of the many polities that emerged in Caucasus as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia. Nominally, it was still a vassal of Persia.
Establishment
January 1748: The Khanate of Khalkhal was established in 1684 by the Qizilbash tribes of Safavid Persia. It was ruled by the Ziyadoglu family, with its capital in Khalkhal. In 1747, the territory was annexed by the neighboring Khalkhal Khanate, led by the influential tribal leader, Fath-Ali Khan.
January 1748: The Marand Khanate formed as a result of the weakening of the central power in Persia after the assassination of Afsharid ruler Nadir Shah.
Chronology
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Expansion during the rule of Adel Shah of Afsharid Iran.
January 1753: Azad Khan Afghan rose to control all the territory between Ardabil and Urmia by 1752.
January 1754: In 1166/1753 Azad Khan Afghan annexed the central Zagros provinces.
January 1758: By June 1757, Azad Khan Afghan had lost Isfahan, Tabriz, and Urmia to the resurgent Qajars.
January 1763: In 1762, Azad Khan Afghan surrendered to Zand Dynasty founder Karim Khan.
Disestablishment
January 1810: The Khalkhal Khanate was disestablished by Persia and annexed.
Selected Sources
Perry, J. R. (1987): "Āzād Khan Afḡān" in: Encyclopædia Iranica, https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/azad-khan-afgan-d