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- name of this country such as Atropatene, Atropatios Mēdia, Tropatene, Aturpatakan, Adarbayjan were used in different sources. Nevertheless, medieval Arab...
- Adurbadagan (Middle Persian: Ādurbādagān/Āδarbāyagān, Parthian: Āturpātākān) was a northwestern province in the Sasanian Empire, almost corresponding...
- Siculus and Strabo. Over the span of millennia, the name evolved to Āturpātākān (Middle Persian), then to Ādharbādhagān, Ādhorbāygān, Āzarbāydjān (New...
- Arsacids called it 'Aturpatakan' in Parthian, as did also the S****anids who eventually succeeded them. Eventually, Middle Iranian Āturpātakān became Āzarbāygān...
- inhabiting the north-west provinces of Iran roughly covering historical Aturpātakān. "Ethnologue". Retrieved 8 August 2018. CIA World Factbook Iran Potter...
- century. Historic Azerbaijan was called Atropatene in antiquity and Aturpatakan (Adurbadagan) in the pre-Islamic Middle Ages. Some people refer to Iranian...
- inhabiting the north-west provinces of Iran roughly covering historical Aturpātakān. Transformations of Middle Eastern Natural Environments: Legacies and...
- language. The word Azarpāyegān itself is ultimately from Old Persian Āturpātakān (Persian: آتورپاتکان) meaning 'the land ****ociated with (satrap) Aturpat'...
- Āzarbāydjān, from earlier Ādharbāyagān and Ādharbādhagān, from Middle Persian Āturpātākān, from Old Persian Atropatkan. From its founding it was officially known...
- further that the modern Iranian languages of Azerbaijan (originally 'Aturpatakan') and Central Iran (e.g. Sivandi) are Median dialects (Windfuhr, 2009:...