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  2. Lezgistan - Wikipedia

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    Lezgistan is an ethnic homeland of the Lezgins, as well as the area of distribution of the Lezgin language. [1] Historical toponym. While ancient Greek historians, ...

  3. Lezgins - Wikipedia

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    Lezgins (Lezgian: Лезгияр, romanized: lezgiär or Lezgian: лекьер, romanized: leq'er) [7] are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native predominantly to southern Dagestan, a republic of Russia, and northeastern Azerbaijan, and speak the Lezgin language.

  4. Lezgins in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Although many feared that Lezgin demands for the creation of an independent "Lezgistan" would result in another secessionist war in Azerbaijan, these fears have thus far proved to be unwarranted. It currently appears less likely than ever that the Lezgins will resort to any sustained collective action to address their grievances, although ...

  5. Ethnic minorities in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    According to Radio Free Europe organization's analyst Liz Fuller, several Azerbaijan's ethnic representatives (such as Magomed Guseinov from the Avar National Council) have voiced public concern about forced assimilation and ethnic cleansing in order to ensure the predominance of Azerbaijani Turks in the country over Lezghins, Avars, Talysh ...

  6. Ethnic groups in the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Based on genetic studies the Gilaki and Mazanderani ethnic groups in northern Iran (near the Caspian Sea) have been proven to be genetically similar to Armenians, Georgians and Azeris. This indicates that the Gilaki and Mazanderani ethnic groups are people that immigrated from the Caucasus region to what is now northern Iran. [14]

  7. Lezgian language - Wikipedia

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    Lezgian, also called Lezgi or Lezgin / ˈ l ɛ z ɡ iː n /, [2] [3] is a Northeast Caucasian language.It is spoken by the Lezgins, who live in southern Dagestan (); northern Azerbaijan; and to a much lesser degree Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan; Kazakhstan; Turkey, and other countries.

  8. Category:Lezgins - Wikipedia

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  9. Caucasian Albania - Wikipedia

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    The city was seemingly founded by Peroz himself after the removal of the ruling family in Caucasian Albania. Due to its more secure location, it was made the new residence of the Iranian marzbans. [81] Albania remained kingless until 485, when Vachagan III (r. 485–510) was installed on the throne by Peroz's brother and successor Balash (r.