Not much is known about his reign; his existence was disputed until a 1934 discovery of a hoard of 906 silver Shirvanshah coins in Salyan.
[1] It was known that his son was invited by local nobility to succeed Khalilullah II.
He was probably forced to flee to Dagestan, upon rebelling against his brother Khalilullah II.
[2] However, another numismatic evidence shows that he somehow managed to mint coins with his name on them.
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