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Shah of Shirvan
Akhsitan II
Shah of Shirvan
Copper fulus of II Ahsitan. Museum of History of Azerbaijan, Baku
Reign1243/1255 - 1260
PredecessorFariburz III
SuccessorFarrukhzad II
Died1260
IssueFarrukhzad II
HouseKasranid
FatherFariburz III

Jalal ad-din Akhsitan was the 27th Shirvanshah.

Reign

Zakariya al-Qazwini described him as "ruler of independent region of Shirvan" in his Aja'ib al-Makhluqat. He accepted overlordship of Mongols as his coins dating 1256 and 1258 mention Möngke Khagan's name.

His name was also mentioned on a semi-ruined building dated 1257 located between Nağaraxana and Talışnuru villages of Shamakhi. According to Ibn al-Fuwati, he was executed by the order of Hulagu in 1260.

References

  1. Bunyadov, Ziya (1976). "Материалы из сочинений Закария аль-Казвини об Азербайджане". News of the Academy of Sciences of the AzSSR. History, Philosophy and Law Series (2) – via Vostlit.
  2. ibn al-Fuwati (1969). Jawād, M. (ed.). Talḵīṣ majmaʿ al-ādāb fī moʿjam al-alqāb (in Arabic). Vol. 4 (part 2). Damascus. p. 1067.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Akhsitan II House of ShirvanshahBorn:  ? Died: 1260
Regnal titles
Preceded byShirvanshah Fariburz II Shirvanshah
1243 - 1260
Succeeded byShirvanshah Farrukhzad II
Shirvanshahs
Yazidids
(861–1027)
Kasranids
(1027–1382)
Darbandids
(1382–1538)
Pretenders
(1544–1602)


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