Tat, also known as Caucasian Persian, Tat/Tati Persian, or Caucasian Tat, is a Southwestern Iranian language closely related to, but not fully mutually...
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Dagestan). The Tats are part of the indigenous peoples of Iranian origin in the Caucasus. Tats use the Tat language, a southwestern Iranian language somewhat...
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Tat language may refer to the following: Tat language (Caucasus) in Dagestan and Azerbaijan, a southwestern Iranian language, closely related to Persian...
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Judeo-Tat or Juhuri (Cuhuri, Жугьури, ז׳אוּהאוּראִ) is a Judeo-Persian dialect of the Tat language historically spoken by the Mountain Jews, primarily...
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Tatars Tat people (Caucasus), an Iranian people of Persian origin from the Caucasus Tat language (Caucasus), a Southwestern Iranian language, a branch...
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Tati language may refer to: Tat language (Caucasus), a language from the eastern Caucasus Judeo-Tat, dialect of the Mountain Jews, also called Tati Tati...
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the three language families of the Caucasus as unrelated." Three of these families have no current indigenous members outside the Caucasus, and are considered...
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parts of the South Caucasus, in what constitutes the modern-day Republic of Azerbaijan. Most scholars researching the Tat language, such as Boris Miller...
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Iran and Feyenoord Tat people (Caucasus) Tati language (Iran) Tat language (Caucasus) History of Tat people Ethnologue, Languages of the World: Tati people...
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of the Caucasus, or Caucasians, are a diverse group comprising more than 50 ethnic groups throughout the Caucasus. Caucasians who speak languages which...
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Mountain Jews (redirect from Caucasus Jews)
differences in customs and culture. Mountain Jews, or Jews of the Caucasus, have inhabited the Caucasus since the fifth century CE. Being the descendants of the...
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Retrieved 27 February 2021. Windfuhr 1979, p. 4: "Tat-Persian spoken in the East Caucasus" V. Minorsky, "Tat" in M. Th. Houtsma et al., eds., The Encyclopædia...
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Persians (redirect from Farsic–Caucasian Tat peoples)
native to the Caucasus (primarily living in the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Russian republic of Dagestan), speak a language (Tat language) that is closely...
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and Tat. Additionally, languages such as Tsakhur and Khinalug are spoken by a small percentage of the population. The primary and official language of...
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2010 census (including Judeo-Tat). About 28,000 speakers in Azerbaijan; most speakers live along or just north of the Caucasus ridge (and are thus technically...
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Minabi/Minowi–Hormozi: Hormozgan) Kumzari Achomi (Larestani) Caucasian Tat (SW Tat): Tat, Judeo-Tat Fars (numerous SW Fars dialects: Heshnizi, Gavbandi, Dashtini...
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Dagestan (redirect from Languages of Dagestan)
Russia situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe, along the Caspian Sea. It is located north of the Greater Caucasus, and is a part of the North...
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Talysh language - Talysh people - Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic - Tar (lute) - Tartar (rayon) - Tat language (Caucasus) - Tatar language - Tatars...
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"hand-picked" Duma representatives from the Caucasus did not oppose the bill, it prompted a large outcry in the North Caucasus with representatives from the region...
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Indo-Iranian languages stretch from Europe (Romani) and the Caucasus (Ossetian, Tat and Talysh), down to Mesopotamia and eastern Anatolia (Kurdish languages, Gorani...
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Tat book, “Thesaurus of Judeo-Tat (Juhuri) language of the Mountain Jews of the Caucasus.” This book used Hebrew writing, adapted to the needs of Tat...
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Yakov Agarunov (category Judeo-Tat poets)
Uzeyir Hajibeyov's play "Arshin Mal Alan" from Azerbaijani into the Judeo-Tat language. From 1925 to 1928, Agarunov studied at the rabfak in Moscow and Baku...
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in western Iran) Juhuri (Judæo-Tat) (A Jewish-Tat dialect spoken in the Republic of Azerbaijan, Dagestan (North Caucasus). Oral history in Judeo-Shirazi...
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Shirvan (category History of Tats)
شیروان, romanized: Shirvān; Azerbaijani: Şirvan; Tat: Şirvan) is a historical region in the eastern Caucasus, as known in both pre-Islamic Sasanian and Islamic...
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Shirvani Arabic (redirect from Caucasus Arabic)
official language. It experienced decline after the weakening of the Caliphate in the thirteenth century and was gradually replaced by Persian/Tat and Azerbaijani...
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Demographics of Iran (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
the Caucasus. Tats use the Tat language, a southwestern Iranian language and a variety of Persian Azerbaijani and Russian are also spoken. Tats are mainly...
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Tat is a historical ethnonym for various ethnic and social groups in the Caucasus, Crimea, and Iran. Medieval Bavarian traveler Johann Schiltberger, who...
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Dagestani Azerbaijanis (category Articles containing Azerbaijani-language text)
and rapidly replacing the Tat dialect. Due to its importance for communication with the Muslim regions of the South Caucasus and the residents of Derbent...
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Baku Khanate (category History of Tats)
surroundings from 1747 to 1806. The city of Baku, located in the South Caucasus, was originally part of the Shirvan province of Safavid Iran. Dargah Qoli...
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Papakha (category Articles containing Adyghe-language text)
Central Asia and the Caucasus and is worn across the entire region, including Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia, and North Caucasus, as well as Russia and...
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