House of Black Monk
| Gara Keshish | |
|---|---|
| Country | Azerbaijan |
| Titles | Khan of Shaki |
| Founder | Jandar Khan |
House of Black Monk — according to a legend progenitor of this house was a Christian monk living in Nukha. He married his son to daughter of White Monk who was a priest in Church of Kish. His son converted to Islam.
Family tree of House of Black Monks
| Black Monk | |||||||||||||||||
| Jandar khan Renamed Alijan upon conversion to Islam | |||||||||||||||||
| Gutul khan | |||||||||||||||||
| Zaki khan | |||||||||||||||||
| Hasan Sultan | |||||||||||||||||
| Darvish Mohammed Khan | Shahnezer | ||||||||||||||||
| Bagi beg | |||||||||||||||||
| Alijan II | |||||||||||||||||
| Asger beg | |||||||||||||||||
| Allahverdi beg | |||||||||||||||||
| Alijan III | |||||||||||||||||
| Ahmed beg | Qurban beg | ||||||||||||||||
| Haji Sheykhali beg | Haji Chalabi Khan | ||||||||||||||||
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