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    Akhsitan I (also spelled Akhsatan; Persian: اخستان یکم, romanized : Aḵestān) was the 20th Shirvanshah after 1160, and thought to have reigned until the years 1197–1203/04. He was the son and successor of Manuchihr III ( r. 1120 – after 1160 ). His mother was Tamar, a Georgian princess from the Bagrationi dynasty .

    • after 1160 – 1197–1203/04
    • Tamar
  2. Manuchihr III (also spelled Minuchihr; Persian: منوچهر, romanized: Manuchehr) was the 19th Shirvanshah from 1120 to sometime after 1160. He was the son and successor of Afridun I (r. 1106–1120).

    • 1120 – after 1160
    • Afridun I
  3. Akhsitan I ibn Minuchihr III. Kasranid dynasty. Shirvanshah king (12th century BC) Born in Shamakhi. Died in 1196 in Shamakhi. » See the 1 coins. » See on Wikipedia. Shirvanshah dynasty: Shah Akhsitan I (circa 1160-1197) » See the 1 coins. Dirham - Akhsitan I. Using data from Wikidata: Q2505967.

  4. Akhsitan I (also spelled Akhsatan; Persian: اخستان یکم, romanized: Aḵestān) was the Shirvanshah after 1160, and thought to have reigned until the years 1197–1203/04. He was the son and successor of Manuchihr III (r. 1120 – after 1160).

  5. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Akhsitan I ibn Minuchihr III. shirvanshah king (12th century BC)

  6. Akhsitan was the son of the Shirvanshah Manuchihr III and the Georgian princess Tamar of the Bagrationi dynasty. Akhsitan had three brothers, Shahanshah , Afridun II , and Farrukhzad I . During this period, Shirvan was a Georgian protectorate , which it would remain until around 1223.

  7. Manuchihr, Minuchihr or Manuchehr I (Persian: منوچهر) was the eleventh Shah of Shirvan. He is considered to be first fully Persianized ruler of the dynasty. Starting from his rule, the Shirvanshahs favoured names from the pre-Islamic Iranian past and claimed descent from characters such as the Sasanian monarch Bahram V Gur ( r.