Article(electronic)October 9, 2015

On the Number of Iranian Turkophones

In: Iran and the Caucasus: research papers from the Caucasian Centre for Iranian Studies = Iran i kavkaz : trudy Kavkazskogo e͏̈tìsentra iranistiki, Volume 19, Issue 3, p. 279-282

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Abstract

The main body of the Iranian Turkophone mass generally consists of two parts: proper Turkic groups (the Turkmens par excellence) and the Turkic-speaking ethnic Iranians, predominantly the Azaris, inhabiting the north-west provinces of Iran roughly covering historical Aturpatākān. The number of the latter, usually depicted as a huge multimillion conglomeration, has remained one of the most speculative issues of the field.
The article analyses the statistical data concerning namely this segment of the Iranian citizenry.

Publisher

Brill

ISSN: 1573-384X

DOI

10.1163/1573384x-20150306

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