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Azerbaijani cuisine is the cooking styles and dishes of the Republic of Azerbaijan.The cuisine is influenced by the country's diversity of agriculture, from abundant grasslands which historically allowed for a culture of pastoralism to develop, as well as to the unique geographical location of the country, which is situated on the crossroads of Europe and Asia with access to the Caspian Sea.
Levengi or lavangi (Azerbaijani: ləvəngi; Talysh: ləvəngin) is a national dish of Azerbaijan [1] [2] [3] and the Talysh people.Its also present in Iranian cuisine.It is a fish or chicken stuffed with walnuts, onions and various condiments and baked in the oven.
The wheat is soaked and prepared for days and so the entire process takes up to a week. Traditionally, the final cooking would take from evening until the daylight and was a party involving only women. This would be full of laughter and music and singing related songs. In Iranian tradition the whole gathering, mostly women, gather near the huge ...
Aygün Aydin gizi Hümmatova [a] (22 August 1975 – 6 January 2024), known professionally as Aygün Beyler, [b] was an Azerbaijani singer and actress.
Dushbara (Düşbərə) - Azerbaijani dumplings served with mutton and vegetables in its broth. Jijig-Galnash (Жижиг-Галнаш) — Chechen and Ingush dish consisting of Galnash (boiled dough) with meat and its broth. Ghapama (Ղափամա) – Armenian baked pumpkin with rice, dried fruits and honey inside.
Though the majority of Azerbaijani women have jobs outside the home, women are underrepresented in high-level jobs, including top business positions. [3] As of 2017, 78.1% of all teaching staff (including 51.9% of all university lecturers), 64.9% of all medical staff and 40.2% of athletes in Azerbaijan were women.
Azerbaijan gadini (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan qadını – "Woman of Azerbaijan") is an Azerbaijani-language women's magazine. It was founded in 1923 and was named "Sharg gadini" (Azerbaijani: Şərq qadını – "Woman of the East") until 1938.
Sevil is about themes such as freedom and equality, the struggle for women's rights, and the disappearance of the old world and its traditional customs; [1] the main character in the film was an Azerbaijani girl named Sevil, who is kicked out by her husband Balash but takes fate in her own hands, studies in Moscow and takes off her hijab as a ...