Urang Azerbaijan (Basa Azerbaijan: Azərbaycanlılar, Азәриләр, آذری لر ) atanapi Azarbaijan[3] nyaéta masarakat Turk ngeusian utamina Iran kalér-kulon jeung Républik Azerbaijan, ogé dina nagara sadeukeutannana saperti, Géorgia, Rusia (Dagéstan) jeung (baheulana) Arménia. Urang Azerbaijan utamina Muslim Syiah[32][33] sarta miboga jujutan kabudayaan campuran kaasup tina unsur Turk, Iranik[34], jeung Kaukasus. Sanggeus Perang Ruso-Pérsia 1813 jeung 1828, wewengkon Kakaisaran Pérsia Qajar di Kaukasus dipasihan ka Kakaisaran Rusia sarta Pajangjian Gulistan dina 1813 sareng Pajangjian Turkmenchay dina 1828 nyusun wates-wates antara Czar Rusia jeung Qajar Iran.[35][36]

Azerbaijan
Azərbaycanlılar, Azərilər
آذربایجانلیلار ,آذری لر
Jumlah populasi
kira-kira 22–35 yuta[1][2]
Wewengkon kalawan populasi signifikan
Flag of Iran Iran 11,2 nepi ka 30 yuta [3][4][5]:28[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 8.172.800 [13]
Flag of Irak Irak 600.000 nepi ka 1.000.000 [14][15]
Flag of Rusia Rusia 621.800 nepi ka 1.500.000 [15][16]
Flag of Turki Turki 530.000 nepi ka 2.500.000 [14][15]
Flag of Géorgia Georgia 284.761 nepi ka 500.000 [15][17]
Flag of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 78.295 [18]
Flag of Ukraina Ukraina 45.200 [19]
Flag of Uzbékistan Uzbékistan 44.400 [20]
Flag of Turkménistan Turkménistan 33.365 [21]
Flag of Walanda Walanda 18.000 [22]
Flag of Kirgizstan Kirgizstan 17.823 [23]
Flag of Jérman Jérman 15.219 [24]
Flag of Britania Raya Britania Raya 15.000 [25]
Flag of Bélarus Bélarus 6.362 [26]
Flag of Amérika Sarikat Amérika Sarikat 5.553 [27]
Flag of Kanada Kanada 3.465 [28]
Flag of Latvia Latvia 1.697 [29]
Flag of Austria Austria 1.000 [30]
Flag of Éstonia Éstonia 880 [31]
Flag of Lituania Lituania 788 [18]
Basa

Azerbaijan

Ageman

Utamina Islam Syiah; minoritas Islam Sunni, Kristen, Bahá'í, jeung Zoroastrianisme

Grup étnis sadulur

Masarakat Turk, Urang Iran, Masarakat Kaukasus

Tingali ogé

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Catetan jeung rujukan

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  1. "Azerbaijani". Joshua Project. Diakses tanggal 24 January 2012. 
  2. Sela, Avraham (2002). The Continuum Political Encyclopedia of the Middle East. Continuum. p. 197. ISBN 0-8264-1413-3. 30–35 million 
  3. a b "Country Profile: Iran" (PDF). Federal Research Division Library of Congress. May 2008. Diarsipkan dari versi asli (PDF) tanggal 26 February 2005. Diakses tanggal 13 January 2012. 16% of 70 million [11.2 million] 
  4. "Iran". CIA: The World Factbook. CIA. 14 November 2011. Diakses tanggal 13 January 2012. 16% of 77,891,220 [12.5 million]  Archived 3 Pébruari 2012 di Wayback Machine
  5. Swietochowski, Tadeusz; Collins, Brian C. (1999). Historical dictionary of Azerbaijan. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-3550-9. 15 million (1999) 
  6. Terror Free Tomorrow (May 2009). "Results of a New Nationwide Public Opinion Survey of Iran before the June 12, 2009 Presidential Elections" (PDF). New America Foundation. 21.6% of 70,495,782 [15.2 million] 
  7. Minahan, James (2002). Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: S-Z. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 1765. ISBN 978-0-313-32384-3. Approximately (2002e) 18,500,000 Southern Azeris in Iran, concentrated in the northwestern provinces of East and West Azerbaijan. It is difficult to determine the exact number of Southern Azeris in Iran, as official statistics are not published detailing Iran's ethnic structure. Estimates of the Southern Azeri population range from as low as 12 million up to 40% of the population of Iran – that is, nearly 27 million. 
  8. Shaffer, Brenda (2003). Borders and Brethren: Iran and the Challenge of Azerbaijani Identity. MIT Press. pp. 221–225. ISBN 0-262-19477-5. There is considerable lack of consensus regarding the number of Azerbaijanis in Iran ... Azerbaijani student groups in Iran claim that there are 27 million Azerbaijanis residing in Iran. 
  9. Olson, Robert W. (2004). Turkey-Iran relations, 1979–2004: revolution, ideology, war, coups and geopolitics. Mazda. p. 76. ISBN 1-56859-114-4. ... in Ankara, Johragani denounced 'Persian' chauvinism and Iran's violation of human rights against the '30 million Azeris of Iran'. 
  10. Brown, E. K.; Asher, R. E.; Simpson, J. M. Y. (2006). Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics, Volume 1 (2 ed.). Elsevier. p. 635. ISBN 0-08-044299-4. Azerbaijani speakers in Iran are more numerous than those in Azerbaijan (13 to 30 million in northern Iran, 6 million in the Republic of Azerbaijan). 
  11. Alieva, Leila (2007). "Promoting Cooperation and Integration in the Wider Black Sea Area". Di Volten, Peter M. E.; Tashev, Blagovest. Establishing security and stability in the wider Black Sea area: international politics and the new and emerging democracies. NATO Science for Peace and Security, Volume 26: Human and societal dynamics (IOS Press). p. 157. ISBN 1-58603-765-X. ... large number of Azerbaijanis (30 million in northern Iran and 8 million in present Azerbaijan), ... 
  12. Stokes, Jamie; Gorman, Anthony (2008). Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East, Volume 1. Infobase. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-4381-2676-0. ... 32 million people in Iran... 
  13. "Population by ethnic groups". The State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan. 2009. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 30 November 2012. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012. 
  14. a b Lewis, M. Paul (2009). "Azerbaijani, South". Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. SIL International. Diakses tanggal 29 January 2012. 
  15. a b c d van der Leeuw, Charles (2000). Azerbaijan: a quest for identity : a short history. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-312-21903-1. 
  16. "Итоги переписи". 2002 census. Russian Federation State Statistics Service. 2004. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012.  Archived 26 Oktober 2009 di Wayback Machine
  17. "Ethnic groups by major administrative-territorial units" (pdf). 2002 census. National Statistics Office of Georgia. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012. 
  18. a b "Population by national and/or ethnic group, sex and urban/rural residence". United Nations Statistics Division. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012. 
  19. "About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001". Ukraine Census 2001. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012. 
  20. "The National Structure of the Republic of Uzbekistan". Umid World. 1989. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012. 
  21. "Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года. Национальный состав населения по республикам СССР". Демоскоп Weekly (dalam Russian) (493–494). 1–22 January 2012. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012. 
  22. "The Kingdom of the Netherlands: Bilateral relations: Diaspora" (PDF). Republic of Azerbaijan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Diarsipkan dari versi asli (pdf) tanggal 6 July 2011. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012. 
  23. "5.01.00.03 Национальный состав населения" (pdf) (dalam Russian). National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyz Republic. 2011. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012.  Archived 13 Nopémber 2013 di Wayback Machine
  24. "Foreign population on 31.12.2006 by citizenship and selected characteristics". Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). Diakses tanggal 3 February 2012. 
  25. Oguz-Gassanly, Murad (2001). "Azeri Diaspora. The Case of the United Kingdom". Azeri Voice. Diakses tanggal 17 January 2012. 
  26. "Population Census 1999". National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 26 May 2012. Diakses tanggal 18 January 2012.  Archived 26 Méi 2012 di Archive.today
  27. "First, Second, and Total Responses to the Ancestry Question by Detailed Ancestry Code: 2000". U.S. Census Bureau. Diakses tanggal 18 January 2012.  This number includes both primary and secondary ancestry.
  28. "Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories – 20% sample data". Statistics Canada. 10 June 2010. Diakses tanggal 18 January 2012.  Archived 11 Désémber 2020 di Wayback Machine In the 2006 census, 1,480 people indicated 'Azeri'/'Azerbaijani' as a single response and 1,985 as part of multiple origins.
  29. Poleshchuk, Vadim (March 2001). "Accession to the European Union and National Integration in Estonia and Latvia" (pdf). European Center for Minority Issues. Diakses tanggal 18 January 2012. 232 citizens  Archived 2 Maret 2011 di Wayback Machine
  30. "The Republic of Austria: Bilateral relations" (pdf). Republic of Azerbaijan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Diakses tanggal 18 January 2012. 
  31. "Population Census of 2000". Statistics Estonia. Diakses tanggal 19 January 2012.  Select "Azerbaijani" under "Ethnic nationality".
  32. Robertson, Lawrence R. (2002). Russia & Eurasia Facts & Figures Annual. Academic International Press. p. 210. ISBN 0-87569-199-4. 
  33. "Azerbaijani (people)". Encyclopædia Britannica. Diakses tanggal 24 January 2012. 
  34. Roy, Olivier (2007). The new Central Asia. I.B. Tauris. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-84511-552-4. The mass of the Oghuz who crossed the Amu Darya towards the west left the Iranian plateaux, which remained Persian, and established themselves more to the west, in Anatolia. Here they divided into Ottomans, who were Sunni and settled, and Turkmens, who were nomads and in part Shiite (or, rather, Alevi). The latter were to keep the name 'Turkmen' for a long time: from the 13th century onwards they 'Turkised' the Iranian populations of Azerbaijan (who spoke west Iranian languages such as Tat, which is still found in residual forms), thus creating a new identity based on Shiism and the use of Turkish. These are the people today known as Azeris. 
  35. Harcave, Sidney (1968). Russia: A History: Sixth Edition. Lippincott. p. 267. 
  36. Mojtahed-Zadeh, Pirouz (2007). Boundary Politics and International Boundaries of Iran: A Study of the Origin, Evolution, and Implications of the Boundaries of Modern Iran with Its 15 Neighbors in the Middle East by a Number of Renowned Experts in the Field. Universal. p. 372. ISBN 1-58112-933-5. 

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