- Ayrums
Ayrums (Azeri: "ayrım"; Armenian: "այրում") were a Turkic-speaking tribe in the
Caucasus . They became assimilated byAzeris and possiblyArmenians in the late 19th century. Some Azeris from theGazakh -Agstafa region may still be aware of their Ayrum roots. Toponyms derived from the word "Ayrum" still exist (or existed until recent decades) in northwesternAzerbaijan and northeasternArmenia , e.g. Mets Ayrum, Pokr Ayrum, Baganis-Ayrum, Polad-Ayrum, Gushchu-Ayrum, etc.History
Some ethnographers, such as Veniamin Kobychev and Alasgar Alakbarov, believed that those Azeris from
Azerbaijan 'sGazakh andAgstafa districts, as well as fromArmenia 'sTavush province, who are referred to by a sub-ethnic term "Ayrum", in fact descend fromHayhurum s and Greek OrthodoxCaucasian Albania ns, who were lated Islamized. [ [http://mestchora.chat.ru/azerb1.html Ethnotoponymic Data on the Settlement of Turkic-Speaking Tribes in Azerbaijan] by G.D.Agayev (in Russian). Retrieved22 September ,2006 ] However this theory was challenged by theories advanced by Vladimir Minorsky,Ivan Meshchaninov and Mammad-Hasan Valiyev (Baharli)Fact|date=April 2007, who argued that Ayrums were originally Turkic-speaking late migrants from eitherPersia or theOttoman empire .ee also
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