At
that
time
hostility
and
dissension
arose
between
[Ibrahim]
andKialba'li
khans.
The
latter
was
the
governor
of
Nakhichevan.
Ibrahim
Khan
summonedthe
Lesghins
of
Daghestan
to
help
him.
Omar
Khan
came
to
his
aid.
With
the
cavalry
and
cherik
of
Karabagh
they
invaded
that
region
to
punish
Kialba'li
Khan.
They
stopped
at
thevillage
Karababa,
blocked
it
up
and
let
their
army
rob
and
pillage.
Before
that
Kialba'li
Khan
had
asked
the
governor
of
Erevan
forassistance,
and
the
latter
sent
a
cavalry
comprised
of
Kurdish
and
other
tribesmen.
The
rivals
met
at
Karababa.
Kialba'li,
after
some
fight
feigned
anescape.
On
seeing
this,
Omar
Khan
started
to
pursue
them
though
Ibrahim
Khan
forbade
himto
do
that.
At
that
time,
Zilan
Kurds
and
Qarapapakhs,
renowned
for
their
courage,
stoppedtheir
horses
and
turned
their
swords
to
attack
the
Lesghins.
Lesghins
escaped
with
noresistance.
Ibrahim
Khan,
who
had
left
the
cherik
in
Karababa,
was
obliged
to
senda
messenger
to
meliks
and
yuzbashis
and
ordered
them
to
return.
He
started
peacefulnegotiations
and
established
friendly
relations
with
Kialba'li
Khan.
Then
he
took
hisarmy
and
cherik
and
made
for
Karabagh.