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  2. List of Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    Khurshidbanu Natavan was the daughter of Mehdi Gulu–khan, the last ruler of the Karabakh khanate (1748–1822); she is considered one of the best lyrical poets of Azerbaijan. Mikayil Mushfig was an Azerbaijani poet of the 1930s. Though he was not opposed to the Soviets, his name was entered in a list of counter-revolutionaries by his own ...

  3. Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    Present-day name Azerbaijan is the Arabicized form of Āzarpāyegān (Persian: آذرپایگان) meaning 'the guardians of fire' later becoming Azerbaijan (Persian: آذربایجان) due to the phonemic shift from /p/ to /b/ and /g/ to /dʒ/ which is a result of the medieval Arabic influences that followed the Arab invasion of Iran, and is ...

  4. Origin of the Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    Many place names in the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan and Iranian Azerbaijan have Persian roots. Tabriz, Baku, Absheron, Ganja, and the country (as well as people) name itself Azerbaijan, are just a few examples. Also, many of the cities in these regions were founded before Turkic tribes reached the area.

  5. Tomorrow's Greatest Place: World's Greatest Places 2024 - AOL

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    Find out why Tomorrow's Greatest Place is one of the World's Greatest Places 2024

  6. The world’s greatest places of 2024, according to TIME - AOL

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    Make sure you’ve got enough pages in your passport, because TIME has just released its list of the world’s 100 greatest places to visit in 2024. The world’s greatest places of 2024 ...

  7. İvanovka - Wikipedia

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    The local people who were deported from Russia speak Azerbaijani, while Russian remains their mother tongue. Their most famous meal is called Lapsha – a type of pasta noodles. Lapsha is eaten at every local activity, including at wedding and on holidays. The majority of the songs of the Ivanovka Russian group are dedicated to the beauty of ...

  8. Culture of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, 421 people were killed (85.8 per 100,000 people), a homicide rate which has not been matched by any major city to date. [12] The homicide rate rose and fell year to year throughout the late 1990s, but the overall trend from 1994 to 1999 was a steady reduction in homicides. Beginning in 2000, the homicide rate again increased.

  9. Explainer-Why are 120,000 people about to move from Nagorno ...

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    The 120,000 ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh will leave for Armenia as they do not want to live as part of Azerbaijan and fear ethnic cleansing, the leadership of the breakaway region told ...