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Referring to these edits.[1] The two groups (i.e. Iranian Azeris and Azerbaijanis from the Republic of Azerbaijan) descend from different layers/groups. For instance, the latter don't descend from the Medes, while the former don't have Caucasian Albanian ancestors. Even the sources you added basically only deal with Iranian Azeris (i.e. the "original" Azeris). Right now, you're lumping the two together as if they're duplicates, which is verifiably incorrect. As you know, the original "Azerbaijanis" are from Iran. The "Azerbaijanis" from the Azerbaijan Republic (historic Shirvan/Arran) only received that name in 1918 (Azerbaijan Democratic Republic). Please take the opportunity to correct the additions you made when you have time. - LouisAragon (talk) 12:41, 6 April 2019 (UTC)Reply
  • "The name Azerbaijan was also adopted for Arrān, historically an Iranian region, by anti-Russian separatist forces of the area when, on 26 May 1918, they declared its independence and called it the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan. To allay Iranian concerns, the Azerbaijan government used the term “Caucasian Azerbaijan” in the documents for circulation abroad. This new entity consisted of the former Iranian Khanates of Arrān, including Karabagh, Baku, Shirvan, Ganja, Talysh (Ṭāleš), Derbent (Darband), Kuba, and Nakhichevan (Naḵjavān), which had been annexed to Russia by the treaties of Golestān (1813) and Torkamānčāy (1828) under the rubric of Eastern Transcaucasia. After the Russian Bolsheviks re-conquered the region in 1920-21, the newly formed Caucasian states (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia) were annexed to the Soviet Union and renamed, on 12 March 1922, The Transcaucasian Soviet Socialist Republic. Later they were granted separate political status among the Soviet Republics. Then, by the order of Joseph Stalin, the name of the formal language of Azerbaijan was changed from Turkish to Azeri. Both the adoption of Azerbaijan for the region and Azeri for the language of the new entity are historically and linguistically questionable." -- Enc. Iranica, Vol. III, Fasc. 2-3, pp. 205-257 [2]
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FULBERT Hello FULBERT, nice to meet you too :). Thanks a lot for leaving this message, I wasn't aware of such a thing and will get onto resolving this issue ASAP. I'm quite new to creating articles so I make some careless unconscious errors. Thanks a lot. KhakePakeVatan (talk) 07:38, 6 June 2019 (UTC)Reply
FULBERT Hello again, I just have a question. Would I need to remove the quotes I included in the text as I've edited the text and removed 30% of the issue but the remaining few % is mostly just quotes I have to taken from the website. Should I remove them and just write the quotes in my own words? Thanks KhakePakeVatan (talk) 08:13, 6 June 2019 (UTC)Reply
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