Salim khan fled to Iran in 1806 while he was succeeded by
Fatali Khan in Shaki. He lived in
Meshgin Shahr sometime around 1818 according to
Mirza Fatali Akhundov and then in
Tabriz, ultimately immigrating to
Ottoman Empire. He initially petitioned to seek asylum and be appointed as a governor of
Akhaltshikhe, sending his ambassador Muhammad Chalabi to
Mahmud II. While he was granted asylum in
Erzurum, he was not allowed to reside in
Childir,
Kars or
Baghdad for security purposes. He soon fell out of favor for his demands to include his family members in Iran to be relocated to Erzurum and removed to
Ankara in 1822. Salim Khan soon sent more requests, demanding more pensions, a visit to
Constantinople and relocation to
Bursa, which was denied by the
Porte. He died on his way to
Hajj on 12 April 1826 near
Kırşehir. == Family ==