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Lezgins and Sack of Shamakhi (1721)

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Difference between Lezgins and Sack of Shamakhi (1721)

Lezgins vs. Sack of Shamakhi (1721)

Lezgins (лезгияр, lezgiyar, Russian: лезгины, lezginy; Azerbaijani: "Ləzgilər"; also called Lezgins, Lezgi, Lezgis, Lezgs, Lezgin) are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native predominantly to southern Dagestan and northeastern Azerbaijan and who speak the Lezgian language. The Sack of Shamakhi took place in 1721, when rebellious Sunni Lezgins, within the declining Safavid Empire, attacked the capital of Shirvan province, Shamakhi (in present-day Azerbaijan Republic).

Similarities between Lezgins and Sack of Shamakhi (1721)

Lezgins and Sack of Shamakhi (1721) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Azerbaijan, Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani, List of Safavid Grand Viziers, Safavid dynasty, Safavid Shirvan, Shamakhi, Sultan Husayn, Sunni Islam.

Azerbaijan

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Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani

Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani (فتحعلی خان داغستانی), was a Lezgian nobleman, who served as the Grand Vizier of the Safavid king (shah) Sultan Husayn (r. 1694–1722) from 1716 to 1720.

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List of Safavid Grand Viziers

This is the list of Grand Viziers (vazīr-e azam) of the Safavid dynasty.

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Safavid dynasty

The Safavid dynasty (دودمان صفوی Dudmān e Safavi) was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran, often considered the beginning of modern Iranian history.

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Safavid Shirvan

The Shirvan province (Velāyat-e Shirvān) was an velayat (province) founded by the Safavid Empire on the territory of modern Azerbaijan and Russia (Dagestan) between 1501 and 1736 with its capital in the town of Shamakhi.

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Shamakhi

Shamakhi (also spelled Şamaxı) is the capital of the Shamakhi Rayon of Azerbaijan.

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Sultan Husayn

Sultan Husayn (also known as Soltan Hosayn and Soltan Hosein), (October 1668 – November 1726) (شاه سلطان حسین) reigned 1694–1722; was a Safavid Shah of Iran (Persia).

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Sunni Islam

Sunni Islam is the largest denomination of Islam.

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Lezgins and Sack of Shamakhi (1721) Comparison

Lezgins has 112 relations, while Sack of Shamakhi (1721) has 38. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 5.33% = 8 / (112 + 38).

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