Rulers
- 1743-1755 Haji Chalabi Khan
- 1755-1759 Aghakishi Beg
- 1759-1780 Mahammadhuseyn Khan
- 1780-1783 `Abd al-Qadir Khan
- 1783-1795 Mahammadhasan Khan (first time)
- 1795-1797 Salim Khan (first time)
- 1797-1802 Mahammadhasan Khan (second time)
- 1802-1806 Salim Khan (second time)
- 1806-1814 Jafargulu Khan Dumbuli
- 1814-1819 Ismayil Khan Dumbuli
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