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- 9dbe4e4d2ab99aab9a1838ecd82e278c1ad6490278412f2c46426c6399c1a753 first "William Bayne".
- 9dbe4e4d2ab99aab9a1838ecd82e278c1ad6490278412f2c46426c6399c1a753 isCitedBy Qajar_dynasty.
- 9dbe4e4d2ab99aab9a1838ecd82e278c1ad6490278412f2c46426c6399c1a753 last "Fisher".
- 9dbe4e4d2ab99aab9a1838ecd82e278c1ad6490278412f2c46426c6399c1a753 pages "145–146".
- 9dbe4e4d2ab99aab9a1838ecd82e278c1ad6490278412f2c46426c6399c1a753 publisher "Cambridge University Press".
- 9dbe4e4d2ab99aab9a1838ecd82e278c1ad6490278412f2c46426c6399c1a753 quote "Even when rulers on the plateau lacked the means to effect suzerainty beyond the Aras, the neighboring Khanates were still regarded as Iranian dependencies. Naturally, it was those Khanates located closes to the province of Azarbaijan which most frequently experienced attempts to re-impose Iranian suzerainty: the Khanates of Erivan, Nakhchivan and Qarabagh across the Aras, and the cis-Aras Khanate of Talish, with its administrative headquarters located at Lankaran and therefore very vulnerable to pressure, either from the direction of Tabriz or Rasht. Beyond the Khanate of Qarabagh, the Khan of Ganja and the Vali of Gurjistan , although less accessible for purposes of coercion, were also regarded as the Shah's vassals, as were the Khans of Shakki and Shirvan, north of the Kura river. The contacts between Iran and the Khanates of Baku and Qubba, however, were more tenuous and consisted mainly of maritime commercial links with Anzali and Rasht. The effectiveness of these somewhat haphazard assertions of suzerainty depended on the ability of a particular Shah to make his will felt, and the determination of the local khans to evade obligations they regarded as onerous.".
- 9dbe4e4d2ab99aab9a1838ecd82e278c1ad6490278412f2c46426c6399c1a753 title "The Cambridge History of Iran".
- 9dbe4e4d2ab99aab9a1838ecd82e278c1ad6490278412f2c46426c6399c1a753 year "1991".