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  2. Azerbaijani language - Wikipedia

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    A blog on Azerbaijani language resources and translations (in Russian) A blog about the Azerbaijani language and lessons; AZERI.org, Azerbaijani literature and English translations. Ismikhan Rahimov: In Defense of My Mother Tongue Azerbaijani (sentenced to the GULAG for eight years), AZER.com at Azerbaijan International, Vol. 12:4 (Winter 2004 ...

  3. Azerbaijani dialects - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Sciences of the Azerbaijan SSR published a one-volume dictionary named Dialectological Dictionary of the Azerbaijani Language in 1964, which covered more than six thousand words. At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, the Dictionary of the Dialects of the Azerbaijani language was published.

  4. Languages of Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    An entire issue of the International Journal of the Sociology of Language, edited by Jala Garibova, was devoted to the matter of languages and language choices in Azerbaijan, vol. 198 in 2009. [10] Azerbaijan has not ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages to which it became a signatory in 1992, under the Popular Front.

  5. Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    The Azerbaijanis speak the Azerbaijani language, a Turkic language descended from the branches of Oghuz Turkic language that became established in Azerbaijan in the 11th and 12th centuries CE. The Azerbaijani language is closely related to Qashqai , Gagauz , Turkish , Turkmen and Crimean Tatar , sharing varying degrees of mutual intelligibility ...

  6. List of Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    Mehdi Huseynzade was a legendary guerrilla and reconnaissance, made famous daring operations against the German and Italian invaders during the Second World War in Yugoslavia and Italy, Hero of the Soviet Union. Feyzullah Mirza Qajar (1872–1920), commander in the Azerbaijani Democratic Republic and Imperial Russian Army

  7. Azerbaijani literature - Wikipedia

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    Page from the "Tatar chrestomathy of Azerbaijani dialect" by Mirza Shafi Vazeh. Azerbaijani literature (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan ədəbiyyatı, آذربایجان ادبیاتی) is written in Azerbaijani, a Turkic language, which is the official state language of the Republic of Azerbaijan, where the North Azerbaijani variety is spoken.

  8. Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijan, [a] officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, [b] is a transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. [10] It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russia's republic of Dagestan to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia and Turkey to the west, and Iran to the south.

  9. Origin of the Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the old Pahlavi-based language of Azerbaijan is now extinct. Also, the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, published in 1890, writes that Azerbaijani's are only linguistically Turkic and Iranians by race. [24] The book Man, published in 1901, comes to the same conclusion. [25]