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  2. Palace of the Shirvanshahs - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, at the 24th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, the historical part of the city of Baku, Icheri Sheher, along with the palace, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site from Azerbaijan. [8] These were the first objects included in the list of UNESCO, located on the territory of Azerbaijan.

  3. Shirvanshahs - Wikipedia

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    Baku was subsequently captured and almost completely destroyed by Khadem Beg Talish, who had the body of the Khalilullah I dug up, burned and publicly scattered. [24] Although the Safavids and Shirvanshahs had a hostile relationship, Ismail I allowed them to continue their rule in Shirvan, albeit as vassals of Safavid Iran.

  4. History of Baku - Wikipedia

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    Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan. It was also the capital of Shirvan (during the reigns of Akhsitan I and Khalilullah I), the Baku Khanate, the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and the Azerbaijan SSR and the administrative center of Russian Baku governorate. Baku is derived from the old Persian Bagavan, which translates to "City of God". [1]

  5. Shirvan - Wikipedia

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    The battle between the young Ismail and Shah Farrukh Yassar of Shirvan. Shirvan from map of the Caucasus by Johann Christoph Matthias Reinecke. 1804. Shirvan (from Persian: شیروان, romanized: Shirvān; Azerbaijani: Şirvan; Tat: Şirvan) [a] is a historical region in the eastern Caucasus, as known in both pre-Islamic Sasanian and Islamic times. [2]

  6. Shirvanshah's Palace Mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    The monument was also registered as a national architectural monument by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated August 2, 2001, No. 132. [2] Shirvanshah's palace mausoleum forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage -listed Palace of the Shirvanshahs .

  7. Quba Khanate - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijan Democratic Republic: 1918 - 1920 • Armenian–Azerbaijani War: 1918–1920 ... Shaki Khanate to the west, and Baku and Shirvan Khanates to the south.