Erivan Khanate

The Erivan Khanate (Armenian: Երևանի խանություն —Yerevani khanut'yun; Azerbaijani: İrəvan xanlığı — ایروان خانلیغی; Persian: خانات ایروان‎‎ — Khānāt-e Īravān) also known as Čoḵūr Saʿd, was a khanate that was established in Safavid Persia in the eighteenth century. It covered an area of roughly 19,500 km2, and corresponded to most of present-day central Armenia, most of the Iğdır Province and of Kağızman district of the Kars Province of present-day Turkey, and the Sharur and Sadarak districts of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of present-day Azerbaijan.

Erivan Khanate

The Erivan Khanate (Armenian: Երևանի խանություն —Yerevani khanut'yun; Azerbaijani: İrəvan xanlığı — ایروان خانلیغی; Persian: خانات ایروان‎‎ — Khānāt-e Īravān) also known as Čoḵūr Saʿd, was a khanate that was established in Safavid Persia in the eighteenth century. It covered an area of roughly 19,500 km2, and corresponded to most of present-day central Armenia, most of the Iğdır Province and of Kağızman district of the Kars Province of present-day Turkey, and the Sharur and Sadarak districts of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of present-day Azerbaijan.