Umma Khan V
| Umma Khan the Great | |||||
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Umma Khan and Prince Alexander by Khalil-Bek Musayasul (1897–1949). | |||||
| Nutsal of Avars | |||||
| Reign | 1774–1801 | ||||
| Predecessor | Muhammad IV | ||||
| Successor | Gebek I | ||||
| Born | 1761 or 1762 Khunzakh, Avar Khanate | ||||
| Died | 1801 (aged 39–40) Balaken or İlisu, Elisu Sultanate | ||||
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| House | Dynasty of Nutsals | ||||
| Father | Muhammad IV | ||||
| Mother | Bakhu | ||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
Umma Khan V (Omar Khan) Avar nicknamed Great or Mad (Avar: Кӏудияв Гӏумахан; 1761 or 1762, Khunzakh – March 22, 1801, Balaken) — Avar nutsal, ruler of Avar Khanate from 1774 to 1801. Under Khan, the Avar Khanate expanded its borders both by subordinating the Avar free societies, and at the expense of neighboring territories. Khan was paid tributes by the Georgian king Erekle II, Derbent, Quba, Baku, Shirvan, Shaki khans and Akhaltsikhe pasha.