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Talysh may refer to: *Talysh people *History of Talysh *Talysh language *Talysh Khanate, in existence from 1747 to 1828 *Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic, a self-declared autonomy, which existed briefly in the south of Azerbaijan in 1993 *Talysh Mountains *Flag of Talysh See also *Talesh (other) *Talış (other) *Talish (other) Talish or Talish-i may refer to: *Talish (region) * Talish people *Talish-i Gushtasbi, Azerbaijan *Aruch, (until 1970 ''Talish''), a village in Armenia *Talish, Tartar, village in Nagorno-Karabakh Surname *Agha Talish, a Pakistani actor **Aehsun T ... {{Disambiguation, geo Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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History Of Talysh
Talysh is a historical and geographical region near the southwestern coast of the Caspian Sea, an area of compact residence of the Talysh. It got its name from the ethnonym of the Talysh people inhabiting it. Talish is divided between two states: Azerbaijan (Mugan) and Iran (Gilan and Ardabil). Ancient history In ancient times, Cadusii lived here (ancient Greek Καδούσιοι, Kadoúsioi, Lat. Cadusii) - a powerful Scythian tribethat was in constant enmity with its neighbors. The Cadussi lived on the western side of the Caspian Sea, south of the Aras, in the Median province of Atropatena (in the area of modern Iranian Azerbaijan and Gilan).Strabo them as a powerful mountain Scythian tribe of Gelae, fighting mainly on foot and well wielding a short sword or spear; they are excellent dart throwers; in mountainous places they fight instead of horsemen. Talysh are considered the descendants of the tribe Cadusii. Middle Ages and Modern Times In medieval Arab historiograph ...
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Talysh People
The Talysh people ( tly, Tolışon, script=Latn تالشان; az, Talışlar; fa, تالشان) are an Iranian ethnic group indigenous to a region shared between Azerbaijan and Iran which spans the South Caucasus and the southwestern shore of the Caspian Sea. They speak the Talysh language, one of the Northwestern Iranian languages. It is spoken in the northern regions of the Iranian provinces of Gilan and Ardabil and the southern parts of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The areas in the Republic of Azerbaijan where Northern Talysh is spoken was historically known as Talish-i Gushtasbi. In Iran there is a Talesh County in Gilan Province. Origins The Talyshis have traditionally inhabited the Talish district in the southwestern part of the Caspian Sea, which is usually considered to extend more than 150 km. Today, the northern part of Talish is located in the Republic of Azerbaijan, encompassing the districts of Lankaran, Astara, Lerik, Masally, and Yardimli. The southern ...
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Talysh Language
The Talysh language (زبان تالشی, Tolışə Zıvon, Tолышә зывон), is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken in the northern regions of the Iranian provinces of Gilan and Ardabil and the southern regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan by around 500,000-800,000 people. Talysh language is closely related to the Tati language. It includes many dialects usually divided into three main clusters: Northern (in Azerbaijan and Iran), Central (Iran) and Southern (Iran). Talysh is partially, but not fully, intelligible with Persian. Talysh is classified as "vulnerable" by UNESCO's Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger. History The origin of the name Talysh is not clear but is likely to be quite old. The name of the people appears in early Arabic sources as Al-Taylasân and in Persian as Tâlišân and Tavâliš, which are plural forms of Tâliš. Northern Talysh (in the Republic of Azerbaijan) was historically known as Tâlish-i Guštâsbi. Talysh has always been me ...
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Talysh Khanate
Talysh Khanate or Talish Khanate ( fa, خانات تالش, Khānāt-e Tālesh) was a khanate of Iranian origin that was established in Persia and existed from the middle of the 18th century till the beginning of the 19th century, located in the south-west coast of the Caspian Sea. It comprised the southeastern part of the modern-day Republic of Azerbaijan and the eastern tip of north-western Iran. The capital of the khanate was its chief city, Lenkaran. As a result of the Persian defeat in the Russo-Persian War of 1826–28, the khanate was dissolved and absorbed by the Russian Empire. The uncertainty surrounding the history of Talysh Khanate is not due only to the paucity of sources, a further problem is the rarity of studies about it. Several studies and short surveys appeared in Russian, Azerbaijani, Turkish, and Persian. Regrettably, some of these studies are tenuous and contain erroneous and biased interpretations. Historiography Because of the paucity of primary sourc ...
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Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic
Talysh-Mughan, officially known as the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic (Talysh: Толъш-Мъғонә Мохтарә Республикә, ''Tolış-Mığonə Muxtara Respublika''), was a short-lived autonomous republic in Azerbaijan that lasted from June to August 1993. It was located in southeastern Azerbaijan, envisaging to consist of seven administrative districts of Azerbaijan around the regional capital city Lankaran: Lankaran city, Lankaran, Lerik, Astara, Masally, Yardymli, Jalilabad, Bilasuvar. Historically, the area had been a khanate. The flag of the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic and the modern Talysh flag is a vertical tricolor of red, white, and green with a centered rising sun over blue sea. Since July 15, 2018, a group of young activists, together with Alikram Hummatov, has formed the government of the Talysh-Mugan Autonomous Republic in exile. Political turmoil The autonomous republic was proclaimed amid political turmoil in Azerbaijan. In Jun ...
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Flag Of Talysh
The flag of Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic () was adopted on August 7, 1993 as the state flag of the unrecognized Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic.''James B. Minahan.'' Encyclopedia of Stateless Nations: Ethnic and National Groups around the world. — Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2016. — С. 409. — ISBN 978-1-61069-953-2. Description The ratio of the width to the length of the Talysh flag is 2:3. This flag consists of three colored fabrics (tricolor). These pieces consist of three vertical stripes of equal width, red on the right, white in the middle and green on the left. The center of the white stripe depicts the sun and the sea. This image makes up 9/10 of the strip. Colors and symbols The Talysh flag, like the flags of other Iranian-speaking peoples, has three colors (red, white and green).''Жирохов М.А.'' Меч и огонь Карабаха. Хроники незнаменитой войны. 1988-1994. — Москва: Центрпол ...
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Talysh Mountains
Talysh Mountains ( tly, Tolışə Bandon, script=Latn, fa, کوه‌های تالش, Kuhhâye Tâleš; az, Talış dağları) is a mountain range in far southeastern Azerbaijan and far northwestern Iran within Ardabil Province and Gilan Province. They are a northwestern subrange of the Alborz Mountains that run along the southern Caspian Sea on the Iranian Plateau. Geography The Talysh Mountains extend southeastward from the Lankaran Lowland in southeastern Azerbaijan to the lower part of the Sefid Rud (''White River'') in northwestern Iran. A few peaks rise above 10,000 ft (3,000 m). Geology Geologically, the Talish Mountain Range is made mainly of the Late Cretaceous volcano-sedimentary deposits with a strip of Paleozoic rocks and a band of Triassic and Jurassic rocks in the southern parts, both in a north-west-southeast direction. Ecology The maximum annual precipitation in the Talysh Mountains is between 1,600 mm to 1,800 mm, which along the Lankaran L ...
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Talesh (other)
Talesh may refer to: * Talesh County, in Gilan Province, Iran ** Talesh, Iran, a city and capital of the above county * Talish (region) See also *Talış (other) *Talish (other) Talish or Talish-i may refer to: * Talish (region) * Talish people * Talish-i Gushtasbi, Azerbaijan *Aruch, (until 1970 ''Talish''), a village in Armenia * Talish, Tartar, village in Nagorno-Karabakh Surname *Agha Talish, a Pakistani actor ** Aehs ... * Talysh (other) {{Dab, geo ...
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Talış (other)
Talış , T’alish or Talish may refer to: * Talış, Agsu, Azerbaijan * Talış, Hajigabul, Azerbaijan * Talış, Ismailli, Azerbaijan * Talış, Quba, Azerbaijan * Talış, Shamkir, Azerbaijan *Talış, Tartar, Azerbaijan See also *Talesh (other) *Talish (other) Talish or Talish-i may refer to: * Talish (region) * Talish people * Talish-i Gushtasbi, Azerbaijan *Aruch, (until 1970 ''Talish''), a village in Armenia * Talish, Tartar, village in Nagorno-Karabakh Surname *Agha Talish, a Pakistani actor ** Aehs ... * Talysh (other) {{geodis ...
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Talish (other)
Talish or Talish-i may refer to: *Talish (region) * Talish people *Talish-i Gushtasbi, Azerbaijan *Aruch, (until 1970 ''Talish''), a village in Armenia *Talish, Tartar, village in Nagorno-Karabakh Surname *Agha Talish, a Pakistani actor **Aehsun Talish (son) **Raza Talish (grandson) See also *Talesh (other) *Talış (other) Talış , T’alish or Talish may refer to: * Talış, Agsu, Azerbaijan * Talış, Hajigabul, Azerbaijan * Talış, Ismailli, Azerbaijan * Talış, Quba, Azerbaijan * Talış, Shamkir, Azerbaijan *Talış, Tartar, Azerbaijan See also *Talesh (dis ... * Talysh (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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