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This article is about a village, not the origin of the language spoken there. I've removed a large amount of material to reflect this. - TB ( talk) 22:58, 22 December 2010 (UTC)
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I'm attempting to clean up this article (which is a mess), and am moving this:
Caucasian origin Main article: Caucasian origin of the Azerbaijanis A painting of Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev (1838–1924), a leading Azeri industrialist and philanthropist.
Looks like a new section/link was begun, but since the destination article has been tagged for POV I won't pursue it. There may be an image on Commons, but I don't have time to look; I've tried to tone down the worst of the POV, but this article is in need of accessible sources. Wi2g 17:50, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
Azari | |
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آذری Āḏarī | |
Native to | Iran ( Persia), Azerbaijan |
Region | Middle East, Caucasia |
Extinct | gradually 1100-1600AD |
Indo-European
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
There seems to be some confusion in the article between the Azari language, an Indo-European language formerly spoken by the region's Persian inhabitants, and the Azeri language, the Turkic language spoken in the region today. Therefore, I've moved most of the Azari content here for clarity (and it can probably be merged with the Old Azari language article):
I don't think this general historical/cultural overview (with a definite POV) belongs in this article, which concerns a specific, present-day village. Wi2g 20:42, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
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