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Azerbaijanis in Armenia (Azerbaijani: Ermənistan azərbaycanlıları or Qərbi azərbaycanlılar, lit. 'Western Azerbaijanis') numbered 29 people according to the 2001 census of Armenia. Although they have previously been the biggest minority in the country according to 1831–1989 censuses, they are virtually non-existent since 1988–1991 when most fled or were forced out of the country as a result of the tensions of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War to neighboring Azerbaijan. The UNHCR estimates that the current population of Azerbaijanis in Armenia to be somewhere between 30 and a few hundred people, with most of them living in rural areas as members of mixed couples (mostly mixed marriages), as well as elderly or sick. Most of them are reported to have changed their names to maintain a low profile

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  • Azerbaijanis in Armenia (en)
  • Aserbaidschaner in Armenien (de)
  • Azeri in Armenia (it)
  • Азербайджанцы в Армении (ru)
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  • Gli azeri in Armenia (in azero Ermənistan azərbaycanlıları or Qərbi azərbaycanlılar?, "azeri occidentali") erano una volta la più grande minoranza etnica del paese, ma sono allo stato attuale assenti dal 1988-1991, quando la gran parte della comunità è fuggita dal paese o è stata espulsa a causa della guerra del Nagorno-Karabakh e del conflitto in corso tra Armenia e Azerbaigian. L'Alto commissariato delle Nazioni Unite per i rifugiati stima che l'attuale popolazione azera in Armenia sia compresa tra le 30 e le poche centinaia di persone, la maggior parte delle quali vive in zone rurali ed è membro di coppie miste (per lo più matrimoni misti), nonché anziani o malati. Si ritiene che la maggior parte di loro abbia cambiato nome per mantenere un basso profilo ed evitare discriminazioni. (it)
  • Азербайджа́нцы в Арме́нии (азерб. Ermənistan azərbaycanlıları) — национальное меньшинство в Армении. После восстановления независимости Армении в 1990 году число азербайджанцев в переписях населения не учитывалось вследствие их малочисленности. По оценкам Управления Верховного комиссара ООН по делам беженцев, в 2004 году в Армении проживало 30 азербайджанцев. Азербайджанцы практически не упоминаются в отчёте о положении национальных меньшинств Института Открытое Общество, в котором описывается ситуация с правами человека, также как и в других статистических источниках. Количество азербайджанцев в Армении было значительным последние два века вплоть до Карабахского конфликта, в ходе которого подавляющее большинство азербайджанцев покинуло Армению. (ru)
  • Azerbaijanis in Armenia (Azerbaijani: Ermənistan azərbaycanlıları or Qərbi azərbaycanlılar, lit. 'Western Azerbaijanis') numbered 29 people according to the 2001 census of Armenia. Although they have previously been the biggest minority in the country according to 1831–1989 censuses, they are virtually non-existent since 1988–1991 when most fled or were forced out of the country as a result of the tensions of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War to neighboring Azerbaijan. The UNHCR estimates that the current population of Azerbaijanis in Armenia to be somewhere between 30 and a few hundred people, with most of them living in rural areas as members of mixed couples (mostly mixed marriages), as well as elderly or sick. Most of them are reported to have changed their names to maintain a low profile (en)
  • Die Aserbaidschaner in Armenien (aserbaidschanisch Ermənistan azərbaycanlıları oder Qərbi azərbaycanlılar, „West-Aserbaidschaner“) waren Staatsbürger der Sowjetunion mit aserbaidschanischer Herkunft und aserbaidschanischer Muttersprache, die in der Armenischen Sozialistischen Sowjetrepublik lebten und traditionell meist Schiiten waren. 1979 erklärten sich über 160.000 Menschen in der Armenischen SSR – gut 5 % der Bevölkerung – als Aserbaidschaner, womit sie die größte Minderheit in Armenien bildeten. Zwischen 1988 und 1991, zu Beginn des Bergkarabachkonflikts, verließen fast alle von ihnen Armenien in Richtung Aserbaidschan – ähnlich, wie dies in umgekehrter Richtung die Armenier in Aserbaidschan taten. Laut UNHCR belief sich im Jahre 2004 die Zahl der Aseris in der heutigen Republik Armen (de)
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  • Azerbaijanis in Armenia (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Azerbaijanis_from_Aleksandropol.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Azerbaijanis_in_Armenia_1926.png
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Vue_du_petit_et_du_grand_Ararat_prise_du_Village_Tatare,_Sirbaghan_(grey_scale_original).jpg
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