ایران آذربایجانلیلاری

(ایران آذربایجان‌لی‌لاری-دن يوْل‌لاندیریلمیش)

ایران آذربایجان‌لی‌لاری، گونئی آذربایجانلیلار یوخسا ایران تورکلری[۱۶][۱۷][۱۸][۱۹][۲۰] ایراندا یاشایان آذربایجان تورکلرینه دئیلیر کی آذربایجان تورکجه‌سینه دانیشیرلار. ایران آذربایجانلیلاری تورک خالقلارینا داخیلدیلر و ایراندا فارسلاردان سونرا ایرانین ایکینجی ائتنیک قروپونو تشکیل وئریرلر.[۲۱][۲۲][۲۳][۲۴]

ایران آذربایجان‌لی‌لاری
ایران آذربایجانلیلاری
İran Azərbaycanlıları
Shaikh Mohammad Khiabani.jpg Sattar khan.jpg Bagherkhan.jpg Shahriyar.jpg
Samad Behrangi.JPG Mir Saeid Marouf in the match between Iran and China at the Men’s World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Tokyo.jpg Stamps of Azerbaijan, 2008-847.jpg
Shah Ismail I.jpg Painting, portrait of Nader Shah seated on a carpet, oil on canvas, probably Tehran, 1780s or 1790s (cropped).jpg "Rosette Bearing the Names and Titles of Shah Jahan", Folio from the Shah Jahan Album MET sf55-121-10-39b.jpg
Ali Daei 2016.jpg Pishavari.png USSR stamp I.Nasimi 1973 4k.jpg Sami Yusuf 2011 cropped.jpg
اهالی سایی‌سی
 ایران: ۱۵–۱۷ میلیون[۱][۲]
۱۸–۲۷ میلیون[۳][۴][۵][۶]
حدود ۱۶٪,[۷][۸] ۱۷٪,[۹] ۲۰٪,[۱۰] ۲۱.۶٪,[۱۱] ۲۵٪[۳] ایران اهالیسیندن

ایران آذربایجانلی موهاجیرلر:
 تورکیه: ۵۳۰٬۰۰۰[۱۲]
 آذربایجان جومهوریتی: ۲۴۸٬۰۰۰[۱۳]
 کانادا: ۵۰٬۰۰۰ - ۶۰٬۰۰۰[۱۴]
 بیرلشمیش ایالتلر: ۴۰٬۴۰۰[۱۵]
 آلمان: نامعلوم
 فرانسه: نامعلوم
 بیرلشمیش شاهلیق: نامعلوم
چوْخلی اهالی اولان بؤلگه‌لر
دیل‌لری
تورکجه

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قایناقلار

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  4. ^ Minahan, James (2002). Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: S-Z. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 1765. ISBN 978-0-313-32384-3"Approximately (2002e) 18,500,000 Southern Azeris in Iran, concentrated in the northwestern provinces of East and West Azerbaijan. It is difficult to determine the exact number of Southern Azeris in Iran, as official statistics are not published detailing Iran's ethnic structure. Estimates of the Southern Azeri population range from as low as 12 million up to 40% of the population of Iran – that is, nearly 27 million..."
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  22. ^ Azərbaycan xalqı
  23. ^ Azerbaijan in Iran
  24. ^ Joshua Project — Great Commission Status of the Azerbaijani People Cluster