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Today most of the khanate make up the modern Republic of Azerbaijan. I putted this in the article Baku87 ( talk) 10:50, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
The Khanates are from Qajar times and not Safavid times.In Safavid era they were called beglarbegies .-- Alborz Fallah ( talk) 11:34, 10 October 2009 (UTC)
can someone writ abouts the khanates i have link http://azerbaijans.com/content_376_en.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.233.27.127 ( talk) 18:08, 7 July 2014 (UTC)
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@ HistoryofIran: I didn't quite understand your reasoning for removing all the khanates south of the Aras river. Are you implying that these khanates did not exist? Could you please elaborate further? — Golden call me maybe? 12:25, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
Azerbaijan khanates, Persian khanates, iranian khanates. First of all, it is said in the sources that the khanates are of Turkic (Azeri) origin. but the phrase "Persian khanates" is confusing. they are not of Persian origin, so the term Persian khanates should be removed, what do the admins think about this?
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So let me rewrite it for those who don't understand what I mean. The word persian khanates can be confusing for the reader. First of all, the khanates were not of Persian origin, but were ruled by Iran's Azeri feudal lords.
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First of all, I was just stating my opinion. I didn't make any changes.
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Except that the khanates are ethnically Azeri, most of the sources mention Azerbaijani khanates.So why is the title written as the khanates of the Caucasus?.I know that even now there are discussions about the political geography of azerbaijan. However, during the Safavid era, these khanates were called ( In Safavi times, the name "Azerbaijan" was applied to all the Muslim-ruled khanates of the eastern Caucasus, alongside the area south of the Aras River.)
Azerbaijani khanates.This term was also used during the Russian Empire period.Is there any large source about the khanates of the caucasian?
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Except that the khanates are ethnically Azeri
most of the sources mention Azerbaijani khanates.
However, during the Safavid era, these khanates were called ( In Safavi times, the name "Azerbaijan" was applied to all the Muslim-ruled khanates of the eastern Caucasus, alongside the area south of the Aras River.) Azerbaijani khanates.This term was also used during the Russian Empire period.
Khanates were and are called khanlug ir khanlıg in both Iran and Azerbaijan. Please check this. And also referring Armenian sources instead of Persian, Russian, Azerbaijani sources is funny actually. 188.253.216.219 ( talk) 19:42, 20 May 2024 (UTC)
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Today most of the khanate make up the modern Republic of Azerbaijan. I putted this in the article Baku87 ( talk) 10:50, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
The Khanates are from Qajar times and not Safavid times.In Safavid era they were called beglarbegies .-- Alborz Fallah ( talk) 11:34, 10 October 2009 (UTC)
can someone writ abouts the khanates i have link http://azerbaijans.com/content_376_en.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.233.27.127 ( talk) 18:08, 7 July 2014 (UTC)
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@ HistoryofIran: I didn't quite understand your reasoning for removing all the khanates south of the Aras river. Are you implying that these khanates did not exist? Could you please elaborate further? — Golden call me maybe? 12:25, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
Azerbaijan khanates, Persian khanates, iranian khanates. First of all, it is said in the sources that the khanates are of Turkic (Azeri) origin. but the phrase "Persian khanates" is confusing. they are not of Persian origin, so the term Persian khanates should be removed, what do the admins think about this?
DifaiTal (
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19:20, 28 September 2022 (UTC) <---
blocked
sock of
User:Aydın memmedov2000
So let me rewrite it for those who don't understand what I mean. The word persian khanates can be confusing for the reader. First of all, the khanates were not of Persian origin, but were ruled by Iran's Azeri feudal lords.
DifaiTal (
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19:22, 28 September 2022 (UTC) <---
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sock of
User:Aydın memmedov2000
First of all, I was just stating my opinion. I didn't make any changes.
DifaiTal (
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19:27, 28 September 2022 (UTC) <---
blocked
sock of
User:Aydın memmedov2000
Except that the khanates are ethnically Azeri, most of the sources mention Azerbaijani khanates.So why is the title written as the khanates of the Caucasus?.I know that even now there are discussions about the political geography of azerbaijan. However, during the Safavid era, these khanates were called ( In Safavi times, the name "Azerbaijan" was applied to all the Muslim-ruled khanates of the eastern Caucasus, alongside the area south of the Aras River.)
Azerbaijani khanates.This term was also used during the Russian Empire period.Is there any large source about the khanates of the caucasian?
Spasticgamer (
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04:29, 22 July 2023 (UTC) <---
blocked
sock of
User:Aydın memmedov2000
Except that the khanates are ethnically Azeri
most of the sources mention Azerbaijani khanates.
However, during the Safavid era, these khanates were called ( In Safavi times, the name "Azerbaijan" was applied to all the Muslim-ruled khanates of the eastern Caucasus, alongside the area south of the Aras River.) Azerbaijani khanates.This term was also used during the Russian Empire period.
Khanates were and are called khanlug ir khanlıg in both Iran and Azerbaijan. Please check this. And also referring Armenian sources instead of Persian, Russian, Azerbaijani sources is funny actually. 188.253.216.219 ( talk) 19:42, 20 May 2024 (UTC)