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  • ...pg|thumb|left|A bas-relief at the [[Apadana]], [[Persepolis]], depicting [[Armenians]] bringing their famous wine to the king.]] 1996 Novruz bayram.jpg|Novruz on an Azerbaijani stamp
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  • [[Category:Azerbaijani footballers]] [[Category:Azerbaijani Armenians]]
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  • ...ached [[Cilician Armenia]] as a result of the cultural interaction between Armenians and Mongols during their alliance in the 13th century.<ref>Irina Petrosian, ...re more common among western ([[Cilician]]) Armenians, while among eastern Armenians, Georgians and Azerbaijanis, similar dumplings called [[khinkali]] are more
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  • ...] ''tandır'', [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]] ''tandir'', [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]] ''təndir'' and Kurdish ''tendûr''. However, according to [[Dehkhoda Dic ...rst tools in Armenian cuisine, as an oven and as a thermal treatment tool. Armenians are said to have originated underground tonirs.<ref>{{cite web|title=Armeni
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  • |nationality = [[Armenians|Armenian]] ...hinsky Uyezd|Shusha District]] of the [[Elisabethpol Governorate]] in an [[Armenians|Armenian]] peasant family. In 1917, he joined the [[Russian Social Democrat
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  • ...] population, with minorities of ethnic [[Russians]], [[Armenians]], and [[Azerbaijani people|Azeris]]. It is 920&nbsp;km from the second largest city in [[Iran]]
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  • ...resided on opposite ends of ancient Khazaria: Armenians, Georgians, and [[Azerbaijani Jews]]. Because Caucasus populations remained relatively isolated in the Ca ...ic similarity between the [[Druze]] and Ashkenazim than the Ashkenazim and Armenians, but Elhaik rejected this as indicating a common Semitic origin, instead in
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  • ...hat reside on opposite ends of ancient Khazaria: Armenians, Georgians, and Azerbaijani Jews".</ref> The evidence from historians he used has been criticised by [[
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