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In the late 1930s, Stalin and his regime came up with the idea to refer to all of the Turks/Tatars and other ethnic groups of Muslim faith in the South Caucasian region as "Azerbaijani".
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov passed away 90 years before this.
How can he be an "Azerbaijani"? I've read his works and he never called himself an "Azerbaijani". In fact, his book about the South Caucasian region is called "SHIRVAN and DAGESTAN" and not "Azerbaijan". This article is yet another piece of fiction for the pan-Turk revisionism plaguing Wikipedia.
Sickofthisbs ( talk) 14:35, 10 May 2021 (UTC)
213.172.93.38 ( talk) 07:34, 30 June 2022 (UTC)[The purely linguistic] grouping [does not] coincide with the somatological grouping: thus the Aderbeijani of the Caucasus and Persia, who speak a Turkic language, have the same physical type as the Hadjemi-Persians, who speak an Iranian tongue
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In the late 1930s, Stalin and his regime came up with the idea to refer to all of the Turks/Tatars and other ethnic groups of Muslim faith in the South Caucasian region as "Azerbaijani".
Abbasgulu Bakikhanov passed away 90 years before this.
How can he be an "Azerbaijani"? I've read his works and he never called himself an "Azerbaijani". In fact, his book about the South Caucasian region is called "SHIRVAN and DAGESTAN" and not "Azerbaijan". This article is yet another piece of fiction for the pan-Turk revisionism plaguing Wikipedia.
Sickofthisbs ( talk) 14:35, 10 May 2021 (UTC)
213.172.93.38 ( talk) 07:34, 30 June 2022 (UTC)[The purely linguistic] grouping [does not] coincide with the somatological grouping: thus the Aderbeijani of the Caucasus and Persia, who speak a Turkic language, have the same physical type as the Hadjemi-Persians, who speak an Iranian tongue