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  • Azeri Historian: The Term "Azerbaijanis" Was Coined In 1930'S

    AZERI HISTORIAN: THE TERM "AZERBAIJANIS" WAS COINED IN 1930'S

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    10.08.2009 20:10 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "We cannot have national ideology unless we are
    certain about our national self-identification," Doctor of History
    Farid Alekperli, Department Head at Azerbaijan's National Academy of
    Sciences, says in an article entitled "Who are We? Where do we come
    from, and Where do we Go". The article was published in Saturday's
    issue of "Zerkalo" Azerbaijani newspaper.

    Before the 1930s' Stalin reforms, the notion "Azerbaijanis" did not
    simply exist, Azeri historian says, noting further that the term was
    coined in the late 1930s by the great repressor's will. Until 1936,
    People in the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan (1918-1920) and
    Azerbaijani Soviet Republic were officially known as Turks, he notes.

    "Having lost their national self-identification, we got stuck in
    debates on who we are, i.e. whether we descend from Sumerians, Talish
    tribes, Albanians, Medes or some other ethnic group. There'll be no
    end to such tiresome and stupid debates unless we recognize that
    our true ethnic origins are disguised behind the featureless term
    'Azerbaijanis'. We descend mostly from Turks, as well as Kurds, Tats,
    Lezghins etc."

    "Armenians, Persians and other nations still call us Turks," Alekperli
    underlines.

    Bringing the example of Arab states and Iranian Azeris, who "have
    been calling themselves 'Turks' from time immemorial", the historian
    expresses conviction that no one confuses them with the Turks living
    in Turkey.

    Alekperli is concerned that use of the artificial term "Azerbaijanis"
    may result in the loss of national identity, assimilation to Russians
    and Western nations and eventually, it may lead to mancurtization,
    especially under the pressures of globalization policy.
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