Ahmad Khan of Quba

[1][2][3][4] He was born in 1769 to Fatali Khan and Tuti Bike, sister of Amir Hamza, Utsmi of Kaitags.

At the age of 18, he was married to Kichik Bike, daughter of Tarki shamkhal Bammat II in 1787 as part of his father's marriage diplomacy.

According to a document, he granted a waqf status to Pir Khidir Zinda in 1787.

[8] On May 30, general Tekeli reported to Russian President of the College of War Grigory Potemkin that, associates of the khan concealed his death in order to secure his succession.

[9] Ahmad Khan died in March 1791 after ruling the khanate mere 2 years.