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disputed. (May 2022) |
Whole Azerbaijan ( Azerbaijani: Bütöv Azərbaycan) is an irredentist concept of uniting presumed historically Azerbaijani-inhabited territories into the Republic of Azerbaijan.
The idea of "Whole Azerbaijan" was formulated by Piruz Dilanchi in 1991 [2] and defined in 1992 by Azerbaijani president Abulfaz Elchibey (s. 1992-93). In 1991, Dilanchi founded the SANLM nationalist organization and in 1997 Elchibey founded the "Whole Azerbaijan Union" (Bütöv Azərbaycan Birliyi) organization. [3] [4] Elchibey published his book on the idea, Bütöv Azərbaycan yolunda, in Turkey in 1998. It claimed that the borders of Azerbaijan should extend from Derbent to the Persian Gulf. [5][ dubious ] Elchibey claimed that this was a territory of Azerbaijani historical ethnic presence. [6][ verification needed] He proposed that Azerbaijan had right to rule it, under a proposed system of governance called "United Azerbaijani Lands" (Birləşmiş Azərbaycan Yurdları). [5] After his death in 2002, it was published postmortem. He opposed the idea of a separate and independent South Azerbaijan. [7][ dubious ][ verification needed] Azerbaijani historiography portrays the early to mid 1800s as the "ideal" and "normative" situation with Azeri sovereignty over Karabakh and Southern Azerbaijan (Iran), despite that a "united Azerbaijan" was never, in fact, independent but always part of the Persian empires. [8]
The term Whole Azerbaijan continued in political initiatives including the SANLM (CAMAH) [9] and Whole Azerbaijan Popular Front Party.[ citation needed]
Although the boundaries of Whole Azerbaijan are not strictly defined, some proponents portray them as encompassing the following areas: [10] [11] [12] [13]
This article's factual accuracy is
disputed. (May 2022) |
Whole Azerbaijan ( Azerbaijani: Bütöv Azərbaycan) is an irredentist concept of uniting presumed historically Azerbaijani-inhabited territories into the Republic of Azerbaijan.
The idea of "Whole Azerbaijan" was formulated by Piruz Dilanchi in 1991 [2] and defined in 1992 by Azerbaijani president Abulfaz Elchibey (s. 1992-93). In 1991, Dilanchi founded the SANLM nationalist organization and in 1997 Elchibey founded the "Whole Azerbaijan Union" (Bütöv Azərbaycan Birliyi) organization. [3] [4] Elchibey published his book on the idea, Bütöv Azərbaycan yolunda, in Turkey in 1998. It claimed that the borders of Azerbaijan should extend from Derbent to the Persian Gulf. [5][ dubious ] Elchibey claimed that this was a territory of Azerbaijani historical ethnic presence. [6][ verification needed] He proposed that Azerbaijan had right to rule it, under a proposed system of governance called "United Azerbaijani Lands" (Birləşmiş Azərbaycan Yurdları). [5] After his death in 2002, it was published postmortem. He opposed the idea of a separate and independent South Azerbaijan. [7][ dubious ][ verification needed] Azerbaijani historiography portrays the early to mid 1800s as the "ideal" and "normative" situation with Azeri sovereignty over Karabakh and Southern Azerbaijan (Iran), despite that a "united Azerbaijan" was never, in fact, independent but always part of the Persian empires. [8]
The term Whole Azerbaijan continued in political initiatives including the SANLM (CAMAH) [9] and Whole Azerbaijan Popular Front Party.[ citation needed]
Although the boundaries of Whole Azerbaijan are not strictly defined, some proponents portray them as encompassing the following areas: [10] [11] [12] [13]