He was the first commandant of
Shusha, founded by his great-grandfather,
Panahali Khan Javanshir. Major-General Zaur Javanshir’s genealogy is linked to Muhammad Gasim Agha (?- 1843), the son of
Ibrahimkhalil Khan (1763-1806) the son of Panahali Khan Javanshir (1747-1763), the founder of the
Garabagh Khanate, from the daughter of Hungutlu Allahyar Bey. Muhammad Gasim Agha married Khadija Beyim, the daughter of his uncle
Mehrali Bey Javanshir, and they had 4 sons from this marriage - Najafgulu Agha, Pasha Agha (born in 1820-?), Kerim Agha (1826-1907), Gasim Agha (1834-?) and 2 daughters - Jahan khanim and Bala khanim Javanshir were born. At the end of the 19th century, Kerim Aga was forced to leave the city of Shusha and settled in
Gubadly district of Yelizavetpol (Ganja) guberniya. Nasib Kerim oglu Javanshir (1911-1996), who was his descendant (great grandson), lived in Baharly village of Kebirli mahal of
Shusha uyezd. He married with his relative Khurshid Khanum, who is considered to be a great granddaughter of
Qasim Bey Zakir, and they had a daughter named Mafiza from this marriage. However, soon they divorced. During the difficult years of the Great Patriotic War, Nasib Kerim oglu was not taken to the front because he worked as a tractor driver. Nasib, working in Hindarkh village of Kebirli mahal, married for the second time, Sumaya khanim from this village and lived here. Sabir Mammadov, one of Nasib Kerim oglu’s 10 children, and his son Zaur Javanshir were born in Hindarkh. == Military service ==