Career
Commanding horse cavalry of Karabakh, he destroyed the Persian Army led by Abdul Fatih Agha in Dizak, in December 1804 and captured 1,000 people. On June 9, 1805 he participated in a battle with the Persian army together with the Russian army, leading a detachment of the horse cavalry of Karabakh. He was also awarded a medal strewn with diamonds and with an engravement saying "Foreign Loyalty." He fell seriously ill and died on November 10, 1805.