Maku Khanate
18th-20th century khanate / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Khanate of Maku (Persian: خانات ماکو, romanized: Khānāt-e Mākū) was an 18th-20th century khanate based in Maku, ruled by a family of Bayat origin.[1]
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Quick Facts خانات ماکو, Status ...
Maku Khanate خانات ماکو | |||||||||
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1747–1923 | |||||||||
Status | Khanate | ||||||||
Capital | Maku | ||||||||
Common languages | Persian (official), Azerbaijani (Majority), Kurdish & Armenian | ||||||||
Ethnic groups | Azerbaijanis Kurds Armenians Yazidis[1] | ||||||||
Religion | Shia Islam Sunni Islam Christianity Yarsanism[1] Yazidism | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1747 | ||||||||
• Independence from Afsharids | 1747 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1923 | ||||||||
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