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    `Turkization' of the region started from tsarist times, Canadian
    historian says
    12.11.2011 16:24

    Anna Balyan
    `Radiolur'

    The 2nd international conference on Talishi Studies is under way in
    Yerevan, 11-12 November, 2011. This conference is a sequential
    gathering in the series of academic events held by the international
    journal Iran and the Caucasus on the occasion of its 15th anniversary.

    The co-organizers of the event are Modus Vivendi center, Caucasian
    Center for Iranian Studies, International Society for Turkic, Iranian
    and Caucasian Studies and ARMACAD (Armenian Association for Academic
    Partnership and Support.

    The 1st international conference on Talishi Studies was held in
    Tsakhkadzor (Armenia), in May 2005.

    The event has brought together 40 scholars from Armenia, Russia, Iran,
    Georgia, Europe, USA and Canada.

    The largest ethnic minority of Azerbaijan has become a headache for
    the Azerbaijani government. The policy of annihilation and
    assimilation that has been continuing for decades jeopardizes the
    survival of this ethnos.

    After the Russian-Persian war of the 19th century the Talishs were
    divided into two parts, which now reside in the North of Iran and the
    South of Azerbaijan. According to the falsified data of 1926 the
    Talishs comprised 3.4% of the Azerbaijani population, today they speak
    about 1.3%.

    According to expert of Iranian Studies, Director of the Modus Vivendi
    center Ara Papyan, `Talishs are the second largest nation after the
    Caucasian Tatars in the country, which is now called Azerbaijan.'
    `Unfortunately they face discrimination like all other nations,' he
    added.

    There are no Talish schools and cultural centers in Azerbaijan. Even
    if a Talish reaches a high position, he does it at the expense of loss
    of national identity.

    Following the first conference on Talishi Studies in 2005, the Iranian
    Studies Chair of the Yerevan State University and the Caucasian Center
    for Iranian Studies undertook to create an original Talishi alphabet.
    The Talishi alphabet based on the Avestan script was presented today
    by Vardan Vosaknian, Associate Professor of the Department of Iranian
    Studies at YSU.

    Canadian historian and writer Kave Farrokh says `'turkization'of the
    region started from tsarist times, when the Russian authorities were
    drying to deiranize the region by supporting the development of
    Turkish culture. The second stage of deiranization of the current
    territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan started with the establishment
    of the Musavat rule in Baku. The third stage overlapped with the
    establishment of Soviet order, which continue even after the
    declaration of independence by Azerbaijan.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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