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Azerbaijan or Azarbaijan (; , Kurdish
Kurdish language

The Kurdish language is a term used for the language spoken by Kurdish people. It is mainly concentrated in the parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey....
: ???????????? ), also Iranian Azerbaijan, Iranian Azarbaijan, Persian Azerbaijan, (Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
: ????????? ?????; Azarbaijan-e Iran), is a region
Region

Region is a geographical term that is used in various ways among the different branches of geography. In general, a region is a medium-scale area of land or water, smaller than the whole areas of interest , and larger than a specific site A region may be seen as a collection of smaller units or as one part of a larger whole ....
 in northwestern Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
. It is also historically known as Atropatene
Atropatene

Atropatene or Media Atropatene was an ancient kingdom established in the 4th century BC in modern Iranian Azerbaijan and Iranian Kurdistan....
 and Aturpatakan. The region is referred to by some as South Azerbaijan or Southern Azerbaijanin some sources, however some scholars and sources view these terms as being irredentist and politically motivated.






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Azerbaijan or Azarbaijan (; , Kurdish
Kurdish language

The Kurdish language is a term used for the language spoken by Kurdish people. It is mainly concentrated in the parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey....
: ???????????? ), also Iranian Azerbaijan, Iranian Azarbaijan, Persian Azerbaijan, (Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
: ????????? ?????; Azarbaijan-e Iran), is a region
Region

Region is a geographical term that is used in various ways among the different branches of geography. In general, a region is a medium-scale area of land or water, smaller than the whole areas of interest , and larger than a specific site A region may be seen as a collection of smaller units or as one part of a larger whole ....
 in northwestern Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
. It is also historically known as Atropatene
Atropatene

Atropatene or Media Atropatene was an ancient kingdom established in the 4th century BC in modern Iranian Azerbaijan and Iranian Kurdistan....
 and Aturpatakan. The region is referred to by some as South Azerbaijan or Southern Azerbaijanin some sources, however some scholars and sources view these terms as being irredentist and politically motivated. For more information see the article History of the name Azerbaijan
History of the name Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan is the name used by the Iranian Azerbaijan and also by the Azerbaijan. This name originated from pre-Islamic history of Persia, derived from Atropates, a Persian people satrap ....
.

Etymology and usage

The name Azerbaijan itself is derived from Atropates
Atropates

Atropates was a Persian people nobleman who served Darius III, then Alexander III of Macedon, and eventually founded an independent kingdom and dynasty that was named after him....
, the Satrap
Satrap

Satrap was the name given to the governors of the provinces of ancient Medes and Persian Empire empires, including the Achaemenid Empire and in several of their heirs, such as the Sassanid Empire and the Hellenistic civilization empires....
 (governor) of Medea
Medes

The Medes were an Ancient Iranian peoples who lived in the northwestern portions of present-day Iran. This area was known in Greek as Media or Medea ....
 in the Achaemenid empire
Empire

Empire derives from the Latin word imperium, denoting ?military command? in Roman. Politically, an empire is a geographically extensive group of states and peoples united and ruled either by a monarch or an oligarchy....
, who ruled a region found in modern Iranian Azarbaijan called Atropatene
Atropatene

Atropatene or Media Atropatene was an ancient kingdom established in the 4th century BC in modern Iranian Azerbaijan and Iranian Kurdistan....
. Atropates name is believed to be derived from the Old Persian roots meaning "protected by fire." The name is also mentioned in the Avesta
Avesta

The Avesta is the primary collection of sacred texts of Zoroastrianism, composed in the Avestan language....
n Frawardin Yasht: âterepâtahe ashaonô fravashîm ýazamaide which translates literally to: We worship the Fravashi
Fravashi

In Zoroastrianism doctrine a fravashi is the guardian spirit of an individual, who sends out the urvan into the material world to fight the battle of good versus evil....
 of the holy Atare-pata. ?According to the Encyclopedia of Islam, the name of the province was pronounced as: In Middle Persian the name of the province was called Aturpatakan, older new-Persian Adharbadhagan ?????????/??????????, Adharbayagan, at present Azerbaydjan/Azarbaydjan, Greek ??t??pat???, Byzantine Greek ??d?aß??????, Armenian Atrpatakan, Syriac Adhorbayghan.. The name Atropat in Middle Persian was transformed to Adharbad and is connected with Zoroastrianism. A famous Zoroastrian priest by the name Adarbad Mahraspandan is well known for his counsels. Azerbaijan, due to its numerous fire-temples has also been quoted in a variety of historic sources as being the birth place of the prophet Zoroaster
Zoroaster

Zoroaster or Zarathushtra , also referred to as Zartosht , was an ancient Iranian peoples prophet and religious poet. The hymns attributed to him, the Gathas, are at the liturgical core of Zoroastrianism....
 although modern scholars have not yet reached an agreement on the location of his birth.

Geography


Iranian Azerbaijan is generally considered the northwest portion of Iran compromising the provinces of East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan and Ardabil
Ardabil

Ardabil is a historical city in north-western Iran. The name Ardabil probably comes from the Zoroastrian name of "Artavil" which means a holy place....
 and comprimising an area of about 40,000 square miles (100,000 square km). It shares borders with the Republic of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, and Iraq. Azerbaijan is famous for its great natural beauty. There are 17 rivers and two lakes in the region. Cotton, nuts, textiles, tea, machinery and electrical equipments are main industries. The northern, alpine
Alpine climate

Alpine climate is the average weather for a region above the tree line. The climate becomes colder at high elevations—this characteristic is described by the adiabatic lapse rate of air: air tends to get colder as it rises, since it expands....
 region, which includes Lake Urmia
Lake Urmia

Lake Urmia...
, is mountainous, with deep valleys and fertile lowlands.

The region is bounded in the north by Armenia
Armenia

Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia , is a landlocked mountainous country in South Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea....
 and the Republic of Azerbaijan and in the West by Lake Urmia
Lake Urmia

Lake Urmia...
 and Kurdish-inhabited areas of Iran, and in the East by the Talyshstan and Gilan
Gilan Province

Gilan is one of the provinces of Iran of Iran. It lies along the Caspian Sea, just west of the province of Mazandaran, east of the province of Ardabil province, north of the provinces of Zanjan province and Qazvin province....
.

Agriculture

Grains, fruits, cotton, rice, nuts, and tobacco are the staple crops of the region.

Industries and handicrafts

Industries include machine tools, vehicle factories, oil refinery, petrochemical complex, food processing, cement, textiles, electric equipment, and sugar milling. Oil and gas pipelines run through the region. Wool, carpets, and metal ware are also produced.

People


Azerbaijan, the main Turkic-speaking area and one of the richest and one of the most densely populated regions of Iran, presents a picture of ethnic distinctiveness and homogeneity that is perhaps misleading. Not only are there various linguistic, religious, and tribal minority groups, and Azerbaijanis themselves have settled widely outside the region. The Azeris are followers of Shi'a Islam. Azeris
Azeris in Iran

The Azeri population of Iran is mainly found in the northwest provinces: East Azarbaijan Province, West Azarbaijan Province, Ardabil Province, Zanjan, and as a minority some regions of Kurdistan Province, Hamadan Province and Markazi Province....
 make up the majority of the population in the Iranian region of Azerbaijan. The Azeri (also known as Azerbaijani) population of Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
 is mainly found in the northwest provinces: East Azarbaijan
East Azarbaijan Province

East Azarbaijan or East Azerbaijan is one of the 30 provinces of Irans of Iran. It is in the northwest of the country, bordering Armenia and the Azerbaijan, and the provinces of Ardabil province, West Azarbaijan, and Zanjan province....
, West Azarbaijan
West Azarbaijan Province

West Azarbaijan or West Azerbaijan is one of the 30 provinces of Iran of Iran.The province of West Azarbaijan covers an area of 39,487 km?, or 43,660 km? including Lake Urmia....
, Ardabil
Ardabil Province

Ardabil is one of the Azerbaijani language inhabited provinces of Iran located in the North-West Iran and its center is Ardabil . It is in the north-west of the country, bordering the Azerbaijan and the provinces of East Azarbaijan, Zanjan Province, and Guilan....
, Zanjan
Zanjan

The name Zanjan may mean one of the following subdivisions in the country of Iran:* Zanjan Province* Zanjan County, an area within Zanjan Province...
, and in some regions of Kordestan, Hamadan
Hamadan Province

Hamadan or Hamedan is one of the 30 provinces of Iran of Iran. Its center is Hamedan city. The province of Hamedan covers an area of 19,546 km?....
 and Markazi
Markazi Province

Markazi is one of the 30 provinces of Iran of Iran. The word markazi means central in Persian. Markazi is in west Iran, and its capital is Arak, Iran....
. Many others live in Tehran
Tehran

Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia....
, Karaj
Karaj

Karaj is a city in Iran, located in Tehran province. It is situated 20 km west of Tehran, at the foot of the Alborz mountains.Karaj had a population of 1,732,275 in the 2006 census, making it the fourth-largest city in Iran after Tehran, Mashhad and Esfahan; however, the city is increasingly becoming an extension of metropolitan Tehran....
 and other regions.

Kurds
Kurdish people

The Kurds are an Iranian peoples ethnolinguistic group mostly inhabiting a region that includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey and which is known as Kurdistan....
 make up a sizeable and according to some sources, the majority of the population of West Azarbaijan
West Azarbaijan Province

West Azarbaijan or West Azerbaijan is one of the 30 provinces of Iran of Iran.The province of West Azarbaijan covers an area of 39,487 km?, or 43,660 km? including Lake Urmia....
.

Smaller groups of Armenians
Armenians

The Armenians are a nation and ethnic group originating in the Caucasus and in the Armenian Highlands. A large concentration of them has remained there, especially in Armenia, but many of them are also scattered elsewhere throughout the world ....
, Assyrians
Assyrian people

The Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac people are an ethnic group whose origins lie in the Fertile Crescent, their Assyrian/Syriac homeland today being divided between Northern Iraq, Syria, Western Iran, and Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia....
, Talysh
Talysh

Talysh may refer to:*Talysh people*Talysh language*Talysh Khanate*Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic - a self-declared autonomy, which existed briefly in the south of Azerbaijan in 1993...
s, Jew
Persian Jews

|||}Persian Jews or Iranian Jews are Jews historically associated Iran, which was known internationally as Persia until 1935.Judaism is one of the oldest religions practiced in Iran and dates back to the late biblical times....
s, Georgians
Georgians in Iran

Iranian Georgians are an ethnic group living in Iran. Today's Georgia was a subject to the Safavid empire in 17th century and Shah Abbas I relocated Georgians as part of his programs to develop industrial economy, strengthen the military and populate newly built towns in various places in Iran including Behshahr and Farahabad in Mazandara...
, and Persians
Persian people

Persian identity, at least in terms of language, is traced to the ancient Indo-Iranians , who arrived in parts of Greater Iran circa 2000-1500 BCE....
 also inhabit the region.

Provinces and cities


According to the population census of 2006, the three provinces of East Azarbaijan(2006 pop. 3,603,456), West Azarbaijan (2006 pop. 2,873,459) and Ardabil
Ardabil

Ardabil is a historical city in north-western Iran. The name Ardabil probably comes from the Zoroastrian name of "Artavil" which means a holy place....
 (2006 pop. 1,228,155) have a combined population of 7.7 million people.

Chief cities include Tabriz
Tabriz

Tabriz is the largest city in northwestern Iran. It is situated north of the volcanic cone of Sahand, south of the Eynali mountain. It is the capital of East Azarbaijan Province....
 (the capital of East Azarbaijan), Urmia
Urmia

Urmia or Orumieh , is the capital of the West Azerbaijan Province, a district and a city located in northwestern Iran. It is situated on the western side of Lake Urmia near the Turkey border....
 (the capital of West Azerbaijan), Ardabil
Ardabil

Ardabil is a historical city in north-western Iran. The name Ardabil probably comes from the Zoroastrian name of "Artavil" which means a holy place....
 (the capital of Ardabil), Maragheh
Maragheh

Maragheh is a city in Northern Iran on the bank of the river Safi Chay. It is located in East Azarbaijan Province at , 130 km from Tabriz and has a population of 300,000....
, Marand
Marand

Marand is among major cities in East Azerbaijan Provinces of Iran of Iran. It is located in the north-west of Tabriz . Its population is estimated at around 450,000....
, Mahabad
Mahabad

Mahabad is a city in northwestern Iran with a population of 133,324 in 2006 census. The city lies south of Lake Urmia in a narrow valley 1,300 metres above sea level, in West Azarbaijan Province.The name of 'Mahabad' is the Persian translation of the ancient Mannaean name meaning place of moon, which is also a cognate with the Kurdish w...
, and Khoy
Khoy

Khoy , also spelt Khoi, Khuy, Khvoy and Xoy, is a city in West Azarbaijan Province, Iran. It is located north of the state capital, Urmia, and 807 km north-west to Tehran....
 (Khvoy).

History


Pre-Islamic period

The oldest kingdom known in Iranian Azerbaijan is that of the Mannea
Mannaeans

The Mannaeans were an ancient people of unknown origin, who lived in the territory of present-day Iran, around the 10th to 7th centuries BC. At that time they were neighbors of the empires of Assyria and Urartu, as well as other small buffer states between the two, such as Musasir and Zikirta....
 who ruled a region southeast of Lake Urmia
Lake Urmia

Lake Urmia...
 centered around modern Saqqez
Saqqez

Saqqez or Saghez , is a city located at , in Kurdistan Province, Iran of Iran. According to the 2006 census, its population is 131,349Kurds have lived in Seqiz and surrounding areas since approximately 1,000 B.C., and many believe that Medes, the city's first known inhabitants, are direct ancestors of the present-day people of western...
. The Manneans were a confederation of Iranian and non-Iranian groups. According to Professor Zadok:

According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the Medes
Medes

The Medes were an Ancient Iranian peoples who lived in the northwestern portions of present-day Iran. This area was known in Greek as Media or Medea ....
 were an:

By the 8th century BC, Azerbaijan, as well as Hamadan, Tehran
Tehran

Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia....
, and Esfahan had been settled by Medes
Medes

The Medes were an Ancient Iranian peoples who lived in the northwestern portions of present-day Iran. This area was known in Greek as Media or Medea ....
. Azerbaijan later formed the province of Media Minor in the Persian Empire
Persian Empire

The 'Persian Empire' was a series of successive Iranian or Persianization empires that ruled over the Iranian plateau, the original Persian homeland, and beyond in Southwest Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and the Caucasus....
.

After Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great , also known as Alexander III of Macedon was an ancient Greeks King of Macedon . He was one of the most successful military commanders of all time and is presumed undefeated in battle....
 conquered Persia, he appointed (328 BC) as governor the Persian general Atropates
Atropates

Atropates was a Persian people nobleman who served Darius III, then Alexander III of Macedon, and eventually founded an independent kingdom and dynasty that was named after him....
, who eventually established an independent dynasty. The region, which came to be known as Atropatene
Atropatene

Atropatene or Media Atropatene was an ancient kingdom established in the 4th century BC in modern Iranian Azerbaijan and Iranian Kurdistan....
 or Media Atropatene (after Atropates), was much disputed. In the 2nd century BC, it was liberated from Seleucid domination by Mithradates I of Arsacid dynasty
Arsacid Dynasty

The Arsacid Dynasty may refer to:*Arsacid Empire*Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia*Arsacid dynasty of Iberia*Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania...
, and was later made a province of the Sassanid Empire
Sassanid Empire

The Sassanid Empire or Sassanian Dynasty is the name of the last pre-Islamic Iranian empire. It was one of the two main powers in Western Asia for a period of more than 400 years....
 of Ardashir I
Ardashir I

Ardashir I, founder of the Sassanid dynasty, was ruler of Istakhr , subsequently Fars , and finally "King of Kings of Etymology of Iran" . The dynasty Ardashir founded would rule for four centuries until overthrown by the Rashidun Caliphate in 651....
. Under the Sassanids, Azerbaijan was ruled by a marzuban, and, towards the end of the period, belonged to the family of Farrukh-Hormuzd. Heraclius
Heraclius

Flavius Heraclius was a Byzantine Emperor, who ruled the Byzantine Empire for over thirty years, from October 5, 610 to February 11, 641. His rise to power began in 608, when he and his Heraclius the Elder, the viceregal Exarchate of Africa, successfully led a revolt against the unpopular usurper Phocas....
, the Byzantine emperor
List of Byzantine Emperors

This is a list of the Emperors of the late Eastern Roman Empire, commonly known as the Byzantine Empire by modern historians. This list does not include numerous co-emperors who never attained sole or senior status as rulers....
, briefly held the region in the 7th century until peace was made with the Sassanids. After the Islamic Conquest of Iran, Arab
Arab

An Arab is a person who Identity as such on linguistic or cultural grounds. The plural form, Arabs , refers to the Ethnocultural group at large....
 invaders converted most of its people to Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
 and made it part of the caliphate
Caliphate

The caliphate represented the political leadership of the Muslim ummah in classical and medieval Islamic history and juristic theory. The head of state's position is based on the notion of a successor to the Prophets of Islam Muhammad's political authority....
.

Islamic period


Arab Conquest

During the Islamic invasion of Azerbaijan, the name of the general of Iran, was Rustam the son of Farrukh Hurmuz also known as Rustam Farrokhzad. Rustam himself was born in Azerbaijan and lead the Sassanid army into battle.

He is also mentioned in the Shahnameh: ?? ???? ?????? ?? ?? ??????/??????? ? ????? ???? ????

??? ??? ?? ??????????/ ???? ?????? ? ???????

?????? ??? ???? ???? ? ???/??? ??? ????? ???????

The Sassanid Persian army was defeated in the battle of Qadisiya and Rustam was killed in the same battle. In 642 A.D., Piruzan, the Persian commander fought the Muslims in Nahavand, which was a gateway to the provinces of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Albania. The battle was fiece but the Sassanid troops failed in battle. This opened the gateway for Muslims into Azerbaijan. Muslims settled in Azerbaijan like many parts of Iran. According to the historian Kasravi, the Muslims also settled in Azerbaijan more numerously than other provinces due to its wide and green pastures. Local revolts against the Caliphate were common and the most famous of these revolts was that Persian Khurramite movement.

Abbasid and Seljuqids
After the revolt of Babak Khorramdin
Babak Khorramdin

Babak Khorram-Din was one of the main Persian people revolutionary leaders of the Iranian Khurramites , which was a local freedom movement fighting the Abbasid Caliphate....
 who was a Zoroastrian of neo-Mazdakite background, the grip of the Abbasid
Abbasid

The Abbasid Caliphate was the third of the Islamic Caliphates of the Islamic Empire. The Caliphate is one of the high points of Islam, and at the time Muslim civilization, together with that of Byzantium, China and India, was the most developed part of the world....
 caliphate on Azerbaijan weakened, allowing native dynasties to rise in Azerbaijan. Later on Azerbaijan was taken by the Kurdish Daisam
Daisam

Daisam b. Ibrahim al-Kurdi was the ruler of Azerbaijan ....
 and the Daylamite Marzuban. The Daylamites were succeeded by the Kurdish Rawadids. After confrontations with the local Kurdish populations who had already established their own dynasties and emirates in vast areas of Azerbaijan, the Seljuks dominated the region in the 11th and early 12th centuries, at which point Turkification of the native populations began. In 1136, Azerbaijan fell to the lot of the Atabakan-e-Azerbaijan and Atabakan-e-Maragheh. It was invaded by the Khwarizm Shah Jalal ad-din until the advent of the Mongol invasions.

Mongol and Turkmen Period

The Mongols
Mongols

The name Mongol specifies one or several ethnic groups, now mainly located in Mongolia, China, and Russia....
 under Hulagu Khan
Hulagu Khan

Hulagu Khan, also known as Hulagu, H?leg? or Hulegu , was a Mongols ruler who conquered much of Southwest Asia. Son of Tolui and the Kerait princess Sorghaghtani Beki, he was a grandson of Genghis Khan, and the brother of Arik Boke, M?ngke Khan and Kublai Khan....
 established their capital at Maragheh
Maragheh

Maragheh is a city in Northern Iran on the bank of the river Safi Chay. It is located in East Azarbaijan Province at , 130 km from Tabriz and has a population of 300,000....
. The Safina-yi Tabriz
Safina-yi Tabriz

Safina-yi Tabriz is an important encyclopedic manuscript from 14th century Ilkhanid Iran compiled by Abu'l Majd Muhammad b. Mas'ud Tabrizi between 1321 and 1323....
 is a book that describes the general intellectual condition of Tabriz during the Ilkhanid period. After being conquered by Timur
Timur

Timur , among his other names, commonly known as Tamerlane in the West, was a 14th century Turko-Mongol conqueror of much of western and Central Asia, and founder of the Timurid dynasty in Central Asia, which survived until 1857 as the Mughal Empire of India....
 in the 14th century, Tabriz
Tabriz

Tabriz is the largest city in northwestern Iran. It is situated north of the volcanic cone of Sahand, south of the Eynali mountain. It is the capital of East Azarbaijan Province....
 became an important provincial capital of the Timurid empire
Timur

Timur , among his other names, commonly known as Tamerlane in the West, was a 14th century Turko-Mongol conqueror of much of western and Central Asia, and founder of the Timurid dynasty in Central Asia, which survived until 1857 as the Mughal Empire of India....
. Later, Tabriz becamse the capital of the Qara Qoyunlu
Kara Koyunlu

The Kara Koyunlu or Qara Qoyunlu, also called the Black Sheep Turkomans , were a Shi'ite Oghuz Turks tribal federation that ruled over the territory comprising the present-day Armenia, Republic of Azerbaijan, Iranian Azerbaijan, western Iran, eastern Turkey and Iraq from about 1375 to 1468....
 empire.

Safavid, Afghan interlude, Afshars and Qajar
It was out of Ardabil
Ardabil

Ardabil is a historical city in north-western Iran. The name Ardabil probably comes from the Zoroastrian name of "Artavil" which means a holy place....
 (ancient Artavilla) that the Safavid dynasty
Safavid dynasty

The Safavids were an Iranian Shia dynasty of mixed Azerbaijani people and Kurdistan origins which ruled Persia from 1501/1502 to 1722. Safavids established the greatest Iranian empire since the Islamic conquest of Persia and established the Twelvers of Imamah as the official religion of their empire, marking one of the most important turni...
 arose to renew the state of Persia and establish Shi'ism as the official religion of Iran. After 1502, Azarbaijan became the chief bulwark and military based of the Safavids. In the meantime, between 1514 and 1603, the Ottomans frequently occupied Tabriz and other parts of the province. The Safavid control was restored by Shah Abbas but during the Afghan invasion (1722-8) the Ottomans recaptured Azerbaijan and other western provinces of Iran, until Nadir Shah expelled them. In the beginning of the reign of Karim Khan Zand, the Afghan Azad Khan revolted in Azerbaijan and later the Dumbuli Kurds of khoy
Khoy

Khoy , also spelt Khoi, Khuy, Khvoy and Xoy, is a city in West Azarbaijan Province, Iran. It is located north of the state capital, Urmia, and 807 km north-west to Tehran....
 and other tribal chiefs ruled various parts of the territory. With the advent of the Qajars, Azerbaijan became the traditional residence of the heirs-apparent. At this time, the final northern frontier of Iran with Russia (along the Araxes) was established in 1828 (Turkmanchay Treaty). After 1905 the representatives of Azerbaijan were very active in the Iranian Constitutional Revolution
Iranian Constitutional Revolution

The Persian Constitutional Revolution took place between 1905 and 1911. The revolution led to the establishment of a Majlis of Iran in Persia ....
.

Modern Period

The Russian (Tsarist) army occupied Iranian Azerbaijan in 1909, and again in 1912-1914 and 1915-1918 period,the Ottoman forces occupied her in 1914-1915 and 1918-1919 periods, the Bolshevik forces occupied Iranian Azerbaijan and other parts of Iran in 1920-1921, and the Soviet forces occupied Iranian Azerbaijan in 1941, createing a very short-lived autonomous, Soviet-supported state in May 1946, which was dissolved after reunification of Iranian Azerbaijan with Iran in November of the same year. The history of Iran, especially its contemporary history has proven that Azerbaijani people are one of the most patriot people in Iran. Iranian Nationalism is partly the product of Azerbaijani Intellectuals. .Azerbaijani provinces have played a major in the cultural and economic life of Iran in both the Pahlavi era as well as the Iranian Constitutional and Islamic revolution.

Culture

Azeris are culturally very close to the rest of the Iranians though their language is Turkic. The people of Azerbaijan have similar DNA to other Iranian peoples as well as their religion which is Shi'a Islam, which sets them apart from other Turkic speakers (who are mostly Sunni Muslims). Azeris celebrate Nouruz for the turn of the new Iranian year, the arrival of spring. Azerbaijan has a distinct music
Music of Azerbaijan

Music of Azerbaijan includes various styles that reflect influences from the music of the music of Iran,Music of the Caucasus and music of Central Asia....
 in Iran. Many local dances and folk music continue to survive among the various peoples of the provinces. Although Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani

Azerbaijani may refer to:* Something of, or related to Azerbaijan* Azerbaijani people. See also Demographics of Azerbaijan and Culture of Azerbaijan....
 language is not an official language it is widely used, mostly in an oral tradition, among the Azeris in Iran
Azeris in Iran

The Azeri population of Iran is mainly found in the northwest provinces: East Azarbaijan Province, West Azarbaijan Province, Ardabil Province, Zanjan, and as a minority some regions of Kurdistan Province, Hamadan Province and Markazi Province....
. Many poets that came from Azerbaijan wrote poetry in both Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
 and Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani

Azerbaijani may refer to:* Something of, or related to Azerbaijan* Azerbaijani people. See also Demographics of Azerbaijan and Culture of Azerbaijan....
. Renowned poets in Azerbaijani language
Azerbaijani language

Azerbaijani is a language belonging to the Turkic languages language family, spoken in southwestern Asia, primarily in Azerbaijan and northwestern Iran....
 are Nasimi, Shah Ismail I (who was known with the pen-name Khatai), Fuzuli
Fuzűlî

Fuzuli was the pen name of the Azerbaijani poet, writer and thinker Muhammad bin Suleyman . Often considered one of the greatest contributors to the Ottoman poetry of Azerbaijani literature, Fuz?l? in fact wrote his collected poems in three different languages: Azerbaijani language, Persian language, and Arabic language....
, and Mohammad Hossein Shahriar
Mohammad Hossein Shahriar

Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Behjat-Tabrizi ? , chiefly known by his pen name as Shahriar , was an Iranian poet of Azeri descent, writing in Persian language and Azeri language....
. Fuzuli and Nasimi were probably born outside what is now Iranian Azerbaijan. Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani

Azerbaijani may refer to:* Something of, or related to Azerbaijan* Azerbaijani people. See also Demographics of Azerbaijan and Culture of Azerbaijan....
 was the dominant language of the ruling dynasties of the Turkic rulers of the area such as the Ak Koyunlu
Ak Koyunlu

The Ak Koyunlu or Aq Qoyunlu, also called the White Sheep Turkomans , was an Oghuz Turks tribal federation, that ruled parts of present-day Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, northern Iraq, and western Iran from 1378 to 1508....
 and later it was used in the Safavid courts for a short time, until Persian was adopted, however, Turkic was used especially among the Kizilbash
Kizilbash

Qizilbash or Kizilbash is a name given to a wide variety of Shia Islam militant groups that flourished in Anatolia and Kurdistan from the late 13th century onwards, and later helped to found the Safavid dynasty of Iran....
 warriors. As a longstanding province of Iran (Persia), Azerbaijan is mentioned favorably on many occasions in Persian literature
Persian literature

Persian literature spans two and a half millennia, though much of the pre-Islamic material has been lost. Its sources has been within historical greater Iran including present-day Iran as well as reigions of Central Asia where the Persian language has been the national language through history....
 by Iran's greatest authors and poets
List of Persian poets and authors

The list is not comprehensive, but is continuously being expanded and includes Persian language writers and poets from Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan, Syria, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Lebanon, Azerbaijan and India....
. Examples:

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All the nobles and greats of Iran,
Choose from Azerbaijan, Ray
Ray, Iran

Ray, also spelled Rey, Rayy, Rhages or Rages is the oldest existing city in the Tehran province, Iran....
, and Gorgan
Gorgan

Gorgan is the capital of the Golestan Province, Iran. It is approximately 400 km from Tehran. It had an estimated population of 241,177 in 2005....
.
Vis o Ramin

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From there the wise and the free,
set off to Azerbaijan
Nizami
Nizami

Nizami may refer to:*Nezami, a romantic epic poet in Persian literature*Nizami, Armenia, a town in the Ararat_ Province of Armenia*Nizami raion, a settlement and raion in Baku, Azerbaijan...


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For a month's time, The Kings and The Free,
Would choose in Azerbaijan to be
Ferdowsi
Ferdowsi

Hakim Abu'l-Qasim Firdawsi Tusi , more commonly transliterated as Ferdowsi , was a highly revered Persian people poet. He was the author of the Shahnameh, the national epic of Iran as well as other Persian communities in other countries....


Colleges and Universities

  • Sahand University of Technology
    Sahand University of Technology

    Sahand University of Technology is a research institution and university of engineering and science in Tabriz East Azerbaijan which is a province in north west Iran, offering both undergraduate and postgraduate studies....
  • Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
    Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

    Tabriz University of Medical Sciences is public medical sciences university located in Tabriz, East Azarbaijan Province, Iran. It is ranked as one of Iran's top medical schools, with more than 5000 students....
  • University of Tabriz
    University of Tabriz

    The The university was initially established on June 12, 1947 and entitled as a university on October 30, 1947 which is now officially set as inauguration date of the university....
  • Urmia University of Medical Sciences
    Urmia University of Medical Sciences

    Urmia University of Medical Sciences, is a medical school in West Azarbaijan of Iran.Located in the northwestern city of Urmia, the university has been under the Ministry of Health and Medical Education since 1986....
  • Urmia University
    Urmia University

    Urmia University , is a major university in the city of Urmia the Capital of West Azarbaijan province of Iran.Urmia University with its 5 Campuses, 7 Faculties, more than 14,000 students, and its exclusive research centers, is the second largest university of Iran's NorthWest after University of Tabriz....
  • Ardabil University of Medical Sciences
    Ardabil University of Medical Sciences

    Ardabil University of Medical Sciences , is a medical school in Ardabil Province of Iran.Located in north-west of Iran in the city of Ardabil, the university was established in 1993....
  • Mohaghegh Ardabili University
    Mohaghegh Ardabili University

    Mohaghegh Ardebili University , is a university in Ardabil Province of Iran.Established in 1978 as "The Agricultural Institute" under the supervision of Tabriz University, it became independent in 1996 as a separate university....
  • Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS)
    Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences

    The Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences is an advanced research center and graduate level degree granting institution in Zanjan , Iran....
  • Zanjan University
    Zanjan University

    The Zanjan University is a university located in Zanjan , Iran. It was founded in 1975 and is organized in 4 Faculties....
  • Azarbaijan University of Tarbiat Moallem
  • Tabriz Islamic Arts University
  • University of Maragheh


See also

  • Atropatene
    Atropatene

    Atropatene or Media Atropatene was an ancient kingdom established in the 4th century BC in modern Iranian Azerbaijan and Iranian Kurdistan....
  • History of the name Azerbaijan
    History of the name Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan is the name used by the Iranian Azerbaijan and also by the Azerbaijan. This name originated from pre-Islamic history of Persia, derived from Atropates, a Persian people satrap ....
  • Iran
    Iran

    Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
  • Ancient Azari language
    Ancient Azari language

    Azari, also spelled Adari, Adhari, is the name used for the Iranian languages composed of groups of dialects which were spoken in Azerbaijan at one time....
  • Iranian Azeris
  • Kurds
  • Armenians
    Armenians

    The Armenians are a nation and ethnic group originating in the Caucasus and in the Armenian Highlands. A large concentration of them has remained there, especially in Armenia, but many of them are also scattered elsewhere throughout the world ....
  • Assyrians
    Assyrians

    Assyrians or Assyrian people may refer to :*the Ancient Assyrians*the modern Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac peopleSee also*Assyrian ...


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