- rate in
modern Azerbaijan. In addition,
Talyshis are
famous for
their longevity and centenarianism. The
Talyshis have
traditionally inhabited the Talish...
- "Azerbaijani
Persian Dictionary"
remarks that: "The
inhabitants of
Astara are
Talyshis and in
fifty years ago (about 1953) that I
remember the
elders of our family...
- Karachays, Chechens, Ingushes, and the
peoples of Daghestan. The Kurds,
Talyshis and
Ossetians appeared later. In
accordance with the
decree of 19 February...
- Look up
Talysh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Talysh may
refer to:
Talysh people, an
ethnic group of Iran and
Azerbaijan Talysh language, the West...
-
English Zaza
Sorani Kurdish Kurmanji Kurdish Pashto Tati
Talyshi Balochi Gilaki Mazanderani (Tabari) Tat Luri
Shugni Persian Middle Persian Parthian Old...
- in
Gilan where Talyshi is
exclusively spoken:
Masal and
Masoleh (although
other cities speak Talyshi alongside Gilaki)
while Talyshi is
spoken mostly...
-
informant for
Novaya Gazeta told that “all his [Janiyev's] people” were
Talyshis.
Later in 2000, he shot a
prominent Baku
crime boss in
broad daylight and...
- (revived); Iranic: Persian, Pashto, Balochi, Kurdish, Zaza, Ossetian, Luri,
Talyshi, Tati, Gilaki, Mazandarani, Semnani, Yaghnobi;
Nuristani Armenian Proto-Armenian...
-
pressure on the
Talyshis and on
their daily life,
encouraging them to “merge” with the "titular"
Azerbaijani nation. For example,
Talyshis could not register...
-
residential school system.
Ethnic minorities in Azerbaijan,
including Talyshis (see
Talysh ****imilation), Lezghins, Kurds, Tats and Georgian-Ingilois...