Urang Azirbaijan

Urang Azerbaijan[23][24][25][26] (Basa Azeri: Azərbaycanlılar, Azərbaycan türkləri) adalah adalah bubuhan suku bangsa nang bagana di Iran barat laut dan Republik Azerbaijan, wan jua di wilayah Kaukasus hingga Iran. Mayoritas Bangsa Azerbaijan menganut agama Muslim Syi'ah.[27]

Azerbaijanis
Azərbaycanlılar, Azərbaycan türkləri
آذربایجانی ها ، ترک های آذربایجانی
Panari tradisiunal Azeri
Populasi total
Antara 20 juta sampai 50 juta
Banua lawan jumbelah panduduk nang banyak
 Iran 12 sampai 18 juta [1][2][3][4][5]
 Azerbaijan 8.238.672 [6][7]
Citakan:Country data Turki 800.000 [8]
 Rusia 622.000 [9]
 Georgia 284.761 [10]
Citakan:Country data Kazakhstan 78.300 [11]
 Jerman 120.000 - 140.000
Citakan:Country data Ukraina 45.200 [12]
 Belanda 18.000 [13]
 Britania Raya 170 000 [14]
 Amirika Sarikat 5.553 - 400.000 [15][16]
 Kanada 70.000 - 275.000 [17][18]
 Austria 1.000 [19]
 Estonia 880 [20]
 Austeralia 290 [21]
 Denmark 116 [22]
wilayah lain 30.000
Bahasa

Basa Azeri

Agama

Mayuritas Islam Syiah, minoritas Zoroastrianisme, Kekristenan, dan Baha'i

Bubuhan etnis taparak

Turki, Kaukasus, Iran

Walaupun hidup tapisah akibat Traktat Gulistan (1813) wan Turkmenchay (1828), nang mana Iran kahilangan wilayah utaranya ka Rusia, urang Azerbaijan marupakan bubuhan suku bangsa nang satu.[28] Namun, muncul pabidaan di antara urang Azerbaijan di utara wan selatan akibat pabidaan evolusi susial.

Bahan acuan

babak
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  25. ^ (ejaan Inggris: [ˌæzərbaɪˈdʒɑːni]; dalam Azeri: Azərbaycanlılar, Azeris/Azərilər, Azeri Turks/Azərilər; Sirilik Azerbaijan: Азәриләр, Azeri: آذری لر ) atawa Bangsa Azarbaijan
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