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  • 1996 Novruz bayram.jpg|Novruz on an Azerbaijani stamp Изображение 1175.jpg|Azerbaijani youth celebrating Novruz
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  • ** [[Azerbaijani people]]: ''Caucasus Tatars'' (also ''Transcaucasia Tatars'' or ''Azerbaija ...al (region)|Ural]] and western Siberia) and other languages in a worldwide diaspora.
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  • |langs = [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]]{{•}}[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]{{•}}[[Russian language|Russian]] ...ry's tenth-largest ethnic minority.<ref name="Kazakh Demographics" /> Most Azerbaijani-Kazakhs have immigrated to Kazakhstan from the [[Republic of Azerbaijan]];
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  • ...205 | volume=86 | title=Abraham's children in the genome era: major Jewish diaspora populations comprise distinct genetic clusters with shared Middle Eastern A ...ewish immigration and refugees from many exiles, must itself have become a diaspora mother, the mother of one of the greatest of the diasporas (''Em-galuyot, e
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  • ...nazi Jews]] are genetically descended from a hypothetical Khazarian Jewish diaspora who had migrated westward from modern Russia and Ukraine into modern France ...>{{harvnb|Wexler|2002|p=514}}.</ref> The nature of a hypothetical Khazar [[diaspora]], Jewish or otherwise, is disputed. [[Avraham ibn Daud]] mentions encounte
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