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- Ismail Khan Ziyadkhanov or Ismail Khan Ziyadkhanly (August 15, 1867, Yelizavetpol, Tiflis Governorate – 1920, Ganja) was a member of the government of...
- Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov (Azerbaijani: Adil xan Ziyadxanov) — Azerbaijani statesman and diplomat. He was born in Elisabethpol, Russian Empire to Abulfat...
- Khanom "Shahzadeh Khanom" (b. ca. 1838), married 1861 Abol Fath Khan Ziyadkhanov (b. 1843) from the Qajar-Ziyadoghlu (Ziadlu) dynasty of Ganja. She had...
- Ismail Khan Qashqai, Qashqai chieftain in 18th-century Iran Ismail Khan Ziyadkhanov, Azerbaijani politician Ismail Khandan, ruler of Khwarazm from 1035 to...
- Farhad Aghazadeh, Ibrahim Gasimov, Mukhamed aga Shahtakhtly, Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov, Alabbas Musnib, and Shafiga Efendizadeh. List of newspapers in Azerbaijan...
- created. Descendants of the Ziyadoghlu Qajar dynasty bore the name of Ziyadkhanov in the Russian empire. In terms of structure, the Ganja Khanate was a...
- officials of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, such as Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov and Ismayil Khan Ziyadkhanov (both served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs), Fatali...
- 1805. Desdendants of branch were later known as Ziyadkhanov in Russian empire (eg. Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov), while Iranian descendants adopted the surname...
- descendants Ismail khan Ziyadkhanov and Adil khan Ziyadkhanov. Adil and Ismail were the sons of Javad khan's grandson Abulfat khan Ziyadkhanov. The property was...
- Fatma khanum (b. 1870, died c.1890s) Reyhan khanum (married to Adil khan Ziyadkhanov) Shamistan ****rli - Ibrahim agha Vakilov - Baku, “Zaman”, 2002. p. 133-134...