Mirza Jamal Javanshir

Ibrahim, who had fled to his in-laws in Avar Khanate,[2] then returned to Shusha and gave Aga Mohammad Khan an honourable burial.

[2] During the Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828, Mirza Jamal was part of the entourage of the Russian general Valerian Madatov when crossed the Araxes river.

There, Mirza Jamal and his nephew Karim Beg succeeded in transporting all the inhabitants of the Sayyed-Ahmadlu village to Dizak.

This persisted until the late 1840s, when he was given the income of Karga-bazar village by Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, the Russian Viceroy of the Caucasus.

[4] Mirza Jamal is principally known for composing the historical chronicle Tarikh-e Qarabagh ("History of Karabakh"), which he had done under the orders of Vorontsov.

Mirza Jamal already had an abstract of the book beforehand, in which he added some brief chapters, an introduction and conclusion, in order to appease Mikhail and recover his pension.

[5] The Armenian-American historian Robert H. Hewsen considers this work an output of Azerbaijani historiography as the author was born in modern-day Azerbaijan.