Umma Khan V

Umma Khan the Great
Umma Khan and Prince Alexander by Khalil-Bek Musayasul (1897–1949).
Nutsal of Avars
Reign1774–1801
PredecessorMuhammad IV
SuccessorGebek I
Born1761 or 1762
Khunzakh, Avar Khanate
Died1801 (aged 39–40)
Balaken or İlisu, Elisu Sultanate
Burial
Names
Avar: Кӏудияв Гӏумахан
HouseDynasty of Nutsals
FatherMuhammad IV
MotherBakhu
ReligionSunni Islam

Umma Khan V (Omar Khan[a][1]) Avar nicknamed Great[2][3][4] or Mad[5][6][7] (Avar: Кӏудияв Гӏумахан; 1761 or 1762, Khunzakh – March 22, 1801, Balaken) — Avar nutsal,[b][8] ruler of Avar Khanate from 1774 to 1801.[9] Under Khan, the Avar Khanate expanded its borders both by subordinating the Avar free societies,[c][10] and at the expense of neighboring territories.[11][12] Khan was paid tributes by the Georgian king Erekle II, Derbent, Quba, Baku, Shirvan, Shaki khans and Akhaltsikhe pasha.[13][14]


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