Azerbaijanis in Russia or Russian Azerbaijanis (Azerbaijani: Rusiya azərbaycanlıları (Latin), Русија азәрбајҹанлылары (Cyrillic); Russian: Азербайджанцы...
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relations of Azerbaijan Foreign relations of Russia Azerbaijan–Russia border Azerbaijanis in Russia Russians in Azerbaijan Armenia–Azerbaijan relations Armenia–Russia...
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Azerbaijanis (/ˌæzərbaɪˈdʒæni, -ɑːni/; Azerbaijani: Azərbaycanlılar, آذربایجانلیلار), Azeris (Azərilər, آذریلر), or Azerbaijani Turks (Azərbaycan Türkləri...
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The Azerbaijani diaspora are the communities of Azerbaijanis living outside the places of their ethnic origin: Azerbaijan and the Iranian region of Azerbaijan...
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largest Russian villages in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan-Russia relations Azerbaijanis in Russia Muradov GL, Poloskova TV, Zatulin KF, etc.Directory Russian compatriot...
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crash. It later airlifted Russian nationals injured in the accident to Moscow. On 26 December, seven injured Azerbaijanis were repatriated by Baku's...
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The Azerbaijani mafia (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan mafiyası) is a general term for organized criminal gangs that consist of ethnic Azerbaijanis. In Russia, they...
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Azerbaijanis are bilingual in Azerbaijani and Persian. Azerbaijanis comprise the largest minority ethnic group in Iran. Apart from Iranian Azerbaijan...
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Azerbaijanis in Georgia or Georgian Azerbaijanis (Azerbaijani: Gürcüstan azərbaycanlıları, Georgian: ქართველი აზერბაიჯანელები) are Georgian citizens of...
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the Azerbaijani people, who live mainly in the Republic of Azerbaijan, where the North Azerbaijani variety is spoken, while Iranian Azerbaijanis in the...
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Caucasia, an Azerbaijani national identity emerged at the end of the 19th century. As a result of the Russian conquest, the Azerbaijanis are nowadays...
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The Azerbaijanis or Azeris are a Turkic ethnic group of mixed ethnic origins, primarily the indigenous peoples of eastern Transcaucasia, the Medians, an...
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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (redirect from Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict)
Armenians until 2023, and seven surrounding districts, inhabited mostly by Azerbaijanis until their expulsion during the 1990s. The Nagorno-Karabakh region was...
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In 1994, 38% of Azerbaijanis spoke Russian fluently as a second language. Russian was introduced to the South Caucasus following its colonisation in the...
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Azerbaijan–Russia border (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan–Rusiya sərhədi, Russian: Граница Азербайджана и России, romanized: Granitsa Azerbaydzhana i Rossii)...
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Deportation of Azerbaijanis from Armenia Anti-Azerbaijani sentiment in Armenia Demographics of Armenia Armenians in Azerbaijan Before 1918, Azerbaijanis were generally...
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of the Russian peacekeeping contingent where it was agreed that the Artsakh Defence Army would be disarmed. Ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan were nonetheless...
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Second Nagorno-Karabakh War (redirect from Great Patriotic War (Azerbaijan))
Nagorno-Karabakh War resulted in the displacement of approximately 725,000 Azerbaijanis and 300,000–500,000 Armenians from both Azerbaijan and Armenia. The 1994...
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Azerbaijanis in Armenia (Azerbaijani: Ermənistan azərbaycanlıları or Qərbi azərbaycanlılar, lit. 'Western Azerbaijanis') numbered 29 people according to...
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Azerbaijanis in Turkey are Turkish citizens and permanent residents of ethnic Azerbaijani background. It is difficult to determine the exact number of...
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Dagestani Azerbaijanis (Azerbaijani: Dağıstan azərbaycanlıları (Latin), Дағыстан азәрбајҹанлылары (Cyrillic); Russian: Азербайджанцы в Дагестане) are...
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000 Azerbaijanis adopted Christianity" (in Russian). Day.az. 7 July 2007. Retrieved 30 January 2012. "Christian Missionaries Becoming Active in Azerbaijan"...
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there are more than 200,000 Azerbaijanis in Germany (Azerbaijani: Almaniya azərbaycanlıları; German: Aserbaidschaner in Deutschland).[citation needed]...
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Elizavetpol uezd and later in 1868, the Elizavetpol Governorate. The Russian name of the city was rejected by the local Azerbaijanis, who continued call it...
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estimated 200 Armenians and 80 Azerbaijanis) killed in an Azerbaijani incursion into Armenian territory – allowing Azerbaijani troops to take control of new...
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According to the 2009 census, there were 85,292 ethnic Azerbaijanis living in Kazakhstan; Azerbaijanis comprised 0.5% of Kazakhstan's population and were...
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has media related to Ilham Aliyev. The President of Azerbaijan The President of Azerbaijan (in Azerbaijani) The President of Azerbaijan (in Russian)...
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This is a list of notable people of Russian Azerbaijani descent....
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Emin (singer) (category Azerbaijani expatriates in Russia)
Emin Aras oghlu Agalarov (Azerbaijani: Emin Araz oğlu Ağalarov, Russian: Эмин Аразович Агаларов; born 12 December 1979), also known as Emin Arazovich...
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Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (category Azerbaijan in the Russian Civil War)
among Armenians (four), Azerbaijanis (five), and Georgians (three). Azerbaijanis and Georgians took up the leading positions in the cabinet, an act that...
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