Hosein Qoli Khan Badkubeh
| Hosein Qoli Khan Badkubeh | |
|---|---|
| Khan of Baku | |
| Reign | 1792 – 3 October 1806 | 
| Predecessor | Muhammadquli Khan | 
| Successor | Annexation of Baku khanate to Russian Empire | 
| Born | 1774 Baku | 
| Died | 1845 Ardabil | 
| Burial | |
| Religion | Shia Islam | 
Hosein Qoli Khan Badkubeh (Persian: حسین قلی خان بادکوبه) was the last khan of the Baku Khanate, ruling from 1791 to 1806. During the Russo-Iranian War of 1804–1813, he supported Iran. He was ultimately forced to flee to Iran due to a rebellion by the inhabitants of Baku, who did not want to endure another Russian siege. His family adopted the name of Badkubeh after relocating to the city of Arak, whereas a different segment of the family that stayed and worked with the Russians adopted the name Bakikhanov.