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Azeri

Native of the Azerbaijan region of Iran (population 5,500,000) or of the Republic of Azerbaijan (formerly a Soviet republic) (population 7,145,600). Azeri is a Turkic language belonging to the Altaic family. Of the total population of Azeris, 70% are Shiite Muslims and 30% Sunni Muslims.



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I'd arrived from Kabul wearing a beard and learned later that Azeris often refer to Salafis as sakkaliar, or "bearded people.
This could be done with the return of six of the seven occupied districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh proper (minus Lachin), the right of return for displaced Azeris to Nagorno-Karabakh, and compensation (for permanent resettlement) for those that did not want to return.
The Iranian side is naturally put on guard by the appeals and policy statements of some Azerbaijani political organizations and movements: to seek the reunification of all Azeris within a single "Greater Azerbaijan.
 
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