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| pop = ≈1,600 <ref>{{cite web |title=Assyrian in Azerbaijan| publisher=Joshua Project |url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/10464/AJ}}</ref> | pop = ≈1,600 <ref name="jp">{{cite web |title=Assyrian in Azerbaijan| publisher=Joshua Project |url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/10464/AJ}}</ref>
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'''Assyrians in Azerbaijan''' ({{langx|syr|ܐܬܘܪܝܐ ܕܐܙܪܒܝܓܐܢ}}; {{langx|az|Azərbaycan aysorları}}), or '''Azeri Assyrians''', are ] or people of Assyrian descent living in the country of ]. While their history in the country spans centuries, the modern immigration of Assyrians in Azerbaijan is thought to have started in the 19th century, with the ] and ]. '''Assyrians in Azerbaijan''' ({{langx|syr|ܐܬܘܪܝܐ ܕܐܙܪܒܝܓܐܢ}}; {{langx|az|Azərbaycan aysorları}}), or '''Azeri Assyrians''', are ] or people of Assyrian descent living in the country of ]. While their history in the country spans centuries, the modern immigration of Assyrians in Azerbaijan is thought to have started in the 19th century, with the ] and ].


Determining the exact number of Assyrians in Azerbaijan is difficult, but it's believed that their population is around 1,600. Determining the exact number of Assyrians in Azerbaijan is difficult, and it's believed that the community living in the country has become assimilated to larger ]. However, the ] states that their population is around 1,600.<ref name="jp">


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Assyrians living in Azerbaijan This page is about Assyrians living in the country of Azerbaijan. For Assyrians in the West Azerbaijan province, see Assyrians in Iran.
Azeri Assyrians
ܐܬܘܪܝܐ ܕܐܙܪܒܝܓܐܢ
Azərbaycan aysorları
Assyrian people Azerbaijan
Total population
≈1,600
Regions with significant populations
Baku
Agstafa
Nakhchivan
Languages
Assyrian, Azerbaijani
Religion
Syriac Christianity

Assyrians in Azerbaijan (Syriac: ܐܬܘܪܝܐ ܕܐܙܪܒܝܓܐܢ; Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan aysorları), or Azeri Assyrians, are Assyrian people or people of Assyrian descent living in the country of Azerbaijan. While their history in the country spans centuries, the modern immigration of Assyrians in Azerbaijan is thought to have started in the 19th century, with the Treaty of Gulistan and Turkmenchay.

Determining the exact number of Assyrians in Azerbaijan is difficult, and it's believed that the community living in the country has become assimilated to larger Azerbaijani culture. However, the Joshua Project states that their population is around 1,600.<ref name="jp">

References

  1. "Assyrian in Azerbaijan". Joshua Project.
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