Rudbar Mahal

Rudbar Mahal was one of seventeen districts in the Shirvan Khanate at the time it was annexed by Russia in 1820.

[1] The Rudbar Mahal was present in Sabirabad, Saatly, Neftchala and Hajigabul Districts.

[clarification needed] The governor (naib) of mahal was Dargha Mammadkhan (the second half of the 18th century).

In 1821 there were eighteen settlements (Javad, Dabbaglar, Balvan, Qarali, Yenikend, Gazili, Ahmedbeyli, Guruzmanli, Abdulyan, Yenica, Mustafali, Ahtaci, Meyniman, Kovratlı, Surra Atamoghlan, Surra Aghabedal, Surra Mammad, Surra Abdulla bey, Alimadatli) where 422 families lived.

[2] Residents of the Rudbar district were engaged in agriculture and sericulture.

Rudbar Mahal in the 18th century.