- Mid-1920
figures showed that 70% of all
Karapapakhs lived in Iran and 30% in the
Soviet Union; the
Karapapakhs in
Turkey were most
likely considered simply...
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Balkars Karachays Nogais Meskhetian Turks Oghuz Turks:
Azerbaijanis Karapapakhs The
largest of the Turkic-speaking
peoples in the
Caucasus are Azerbaijanis...
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Azerbaijani include: "Aynallu (often
considered a
separate language),
Karapapakh (often
considered a
separate language. The
second edition of the Encyclopaedia...
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Treasure of the Ages:
Ukrainian Legends [Skarby vikiv:
Ukrainski Lehendy].
Karapapakhs Chorni Klobuky in the
Cossack dictionary-handbook
Chorni Klobuky in the...
- Belarus 360 (2009) Latvia 33 (2020)
Languages Kumyk language Religion ****
Islam Related ethnic groups Crimean Tatars, Balkars, Karachays,
Karapapakhs...
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Alawis or the Ahl-e Haqq/Yarsanis,
others to mean the Ahl-e Haqq. The
Karapapakhs are
primarily adherents of Ali-Illahism. The Dabestan-e
Mazaheb "School...
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Turkish dialect Azerbaijani ·
Russian ·
Georgian ·
Kazakh Religion Predominantly **** Islam,
minority Shia
Islam Related ethnic groups Karapapakhs...
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Turkish folk
music artist, composer,
lyricist and bağlama
virtuoso of
Karapapakh ancestry Azerbaijan Turkish origin. Soon
after her birth, her
family moved...
- Proto-Turkic
Common Turkic Oghuz Salar Salar Western Turkish Azerbaijani Gagauz Karapapakh Rumelian Turkish Ottoman Turkish † Old
Anatolian Turkish †
Pecheneg †...
- in
Ardahan Vilayet of
which 46.6% was Turkish, 16% was Kurdish, 14.3%
Karapapakh, 12.9% Gr****, 7.2% Turkmen, 2.4%
Russian and 0.6% Armenian. The town of...