Malik Aslan bey (1787,Tugh—1832,Tugh) is the naib (deputy) of the Dizak region, the ancestor of the Malik-Aslanov family.
Under the son of the last Mehdigulu Khan (1806—1822), Malik Aslan bey served as minbashi (chief of troops).
[1] Historian Mir Mehdi Khazani writes in his work Kitabi-tarikhi-Karabagh (History of Karabakh), "But later, during the era of the late Mehdigulu Khan and the state of Russia, Malik Aslan bey and his sons again found progress and became governors and viceroys of the districts.
[2] Sardar (commander) Paskevich spent some time with the army in Takhti-tavus in Karabakh, which is in the district of Dizak.
[3] According to the inventories of 1823, 1832, 1848-1849, 1863, all the main members of the clan (meaning the descendants of Malik Aslan and his brothers) are shown among the beys.