House of Black Monk
| House of Black Monk | |
|---|---|
| Founded | c. 13th century |
| Final ruler | Salim Khan |
| Titles | Khan of Shaki |
| Estate(s) | Shakikhanovs' Palace Palace of Shaki Khans |
| Deposition | 1806 |
The House of Black Monk was the ruling dynasty of the Shaki Khanate. It was first reported by Karim agha Shakikhanov, a scion of dynasty, in his Brief History of Shaki Khans written in Azerbaijani, included in Bernhard Dorn's "Excerpts from Muhammedan writers" in 1858. However he mistakenly attributed the book to some certain Haji Abdullatif Afandi, while Azerbaijani poet Salman Mumtaz concluded that in fact it was Karim Shakikhanov's work. It was republished in 1958, this time under the name of Karim agha. According to Azerbaijani historian Adalat Tahirzada, book might be commissioned by Ivan Paskevich - Russian general in Caucasus.