Bukhtnassar
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|name = Bukhtnassar
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|succession = Shirvanshah
|reign = 1049–1050
|predecessor = Qubad
|successor = Sallar
|royal house =House of Shirvanshah
|father = Ahmad ibn Yazid
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|death_date = 1050
|death_place= Near Baylaqan
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Bukhtnassar Ali was the fourteenth Shirvanshah, ruling from 1049 to 1050. He was the successor and nephew of Qubad. His father Ahmad b. Yazid was a son of Yazid II. He was immediately deposed by his uncle, Sallar. Bukhtnassar managed to escape but was captured and executed by forces of Sallar near Baylaqan.{{sfn|Madelung|1975|p=249}}
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Category:11th-century monarchs in the Middle East