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The caption of the lead image does not strike me as particularly meaningful, and I am not sure the formatting is correct either. I would recommended changing it to something like "History painting of the siege by Franz Roubaud, 1893. I also think it needs a US tag on Commons? Unlimitedlead (talk) 21:14, 9 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Why does the article refer to Qajar Iran both as Iranian and Persian? I would choose one for consistency.
"Shortly before the siege, Kotlyarevsky had offered the 4,000 soldiers and their commander Sadeq Khan Qajar...": You should clarify that these soldiers and the commander were occupying Lankaran.
"...and thus the Talysh Khanate was once again under Russian protection": The wording (both in the lead and in the body) is strange; I would reword to something similar to "...and the Talysh Khanate once again fell under Russian protection". Although, I do find the use of the word "protection" strange; should it not be "control" or "hegemony"?
Whenever a ruler is mentioned in the body, I would add a {{reigned|x|x|}} template.
"The khan of the Talysh Khanate, Mir-Mostafa Khan kept shifting his allegiance between Iran and Russia, which both the Iranian monarch Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and his designated heir Abbas Mirza had grown tired of": There are different verb tenses in this sentence, which is weird.
Think I addressed them all here (though not much I can do about the name of the infobox unfortunately) [3]. Not sure if {{reigned|x|x|}} should be added for Mir-Mostafa Khan too? He was more of a governor than a traditional ruler. --HistoryofIran (talk) 23:00, 10 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]