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Kangarli Khanate (also called Maku Khanate) was a 18-19th century khanate based in Maku, which is now in Iran.

It came into existence after the death of Nader Shah which lead to the breakup of the Safavid empire, and gain semi-independence. It rejoined the Persian Empire in 1829, however was not abolished for another century.

References

  1. Iran
  2. ^ Andrew Burke, Mark Elliott. Iran. Lonely Planet Publications. p. 136.
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