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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Akhsitan_IAkhsitan I - Wikipedia

    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. Minuchihr III el Grande ( 1120-1160) - el gobernante del estado de Shirvan de la segunda dinastía de los Kesranid Shirvanshahs. Contenido 1 Minuchihra III proyectos de construcción

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    Akhsitan I (gobernó entre 1160 y 1197) fue el vigésimo primer rey de Shirvanshah, mejor conocido por trasladar la capital de Shirvan de Shamakhi a Bakú, en lo que hoy es el país de Azerbaiyán. El significado de su nombre fue un tema de debate entre los estudiosos.

  4. 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).

  5. 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.

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

  7. In 1173 Shirvanshah Akhsitan I ibn Minuchihr III in union with Georgia and Byzantium waged a war on Dagestanis, Kipchaks and Russians. There are no reports from sources that the rulers of Kumukh embraced Islam before the invasion of the Mongol-Tatars in the 13th century.