- Languages of Azerbaijan
Many different languages have dominated in the territory currently called
Azerbaijan .Present-day
Currently, the main language of Azerbaijan is Azerbaijani,In the
Azerbaijani language speak 96,6 % the population Fact|date=April 2008 ,while English and Russian play significant roles as languages of education and communication. Lezgian, Talysh, Avar, Georgian, Tsakhur, Kurdish, Tat, and Udi, are all spoken by minorities.History
The medieval author
Ibn al-Nadim , in his book "Al-fihrist", however, mentions that all the Median and Persian lands of antiquity (including what is today known asAzerbaijan ) spoke one language. There, he quotes the great scholarAbdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa as such:: "The "Iranian" languages are Fahlavi (Pahlavi), Dari, Khuzi, Persian, and Seryani. But Fahlavi comes from the word Fahleh. And Fahleh is a name that refers to 5 regions: Isfahan, Ray,
Hamedan , Mah-Nahavand, and Azerbaijan."He then reports that Dari is the official language of the royal courts, and is from
Khorasan andBalkh and eastern Iran; Parsi is the language of theZoroastrian Moobeds, and is fromFars ; Khuzi is the unofficial language of the royalty and is fromKhuzestan ; and Seryani originates from Mesopotamia.This has also been reported by reputed medieval historians such as Al-Tabari,
Ibn Hawqal ,Istakhri ,Moqaddasi ,Yaghubi ,Masudi , and Mostowfi Qazvini as well.Al-Khwarizmi also mentions this in chapter 6, vol 6, of his book "Mafatih-ol-Olum".Etymological studies also further indicate that current dialects spoken from
Baku toKhalkhal toSemnan , all originated from a common source. In other words, the people of ancient Azerbaijan spoke the same language spoken by theMedes . (seeColumbia University 's distinguished professorEhsan Yarshater 's report in: "Majjaleh-ye Daaneshkadehye Adabiyaat", 5, No 1-2, p35-37)The medieval historian
Yaqut al-Hamawi also used the phrase "Al-ajam-ol-Azariyah" ("The Azeri Iranian") in his books "Mo'ajjem ol-Odabaa" and "Mo'jem ol Baladaan". In other sources such as "Surat-ol-Arz" byEbne Hoghel , "Ahsan ol-Taqaaseem" byMoqaddasi , and "Masaalik va Mamaalik" byIstakhri , the people of Azerbaijan are recorded to be speaking Iranian languages. Obviously, this was before the Turkic cultural arrival. AndTabari in 235 A.H. also mentions that poets inMaragheh recited poetry in Pahlavi. Some Azerbaijani poets however, such asQatran Tabrizi (d465 A.H.), used the word "Persian" and "Pahlavi" interchangeably to describe their native language.The historian
Hamdollah Mostowfi even goes as far as describing variants of "Pahlavi" spoken in different areas of Azerbaijan. In his book "Tarikh Gozideh", he describes 8 poets from Azerbaijan, calling them "Ahl-ol She'r Men-al-Ajam" (Iranian poets), all Persian by tongue. By now of course, Dari and Pahlavi had merged into one, as successive dynasties moved from east to west, bringing with them the Dari version of the Iranian language.Suffice to say that the number of records and documents from Azerbaijan in Pahlavi language are so numerous that it has left little doubt that this was indeed the native tongue of Azerbaijan before the arrival of the Turks. Many words in the current Azeri vocabulary in fact are of Pahlavi origin. (see studies in "Nashriyeh Adabiyaat" of
Tabriz University , by Dr Mahyar Navabi, 5,6. Also see "Farhang e Kamaleddin Teflisi", "Ajayeb ol-Makhluqaat" by "Najibeddin Hamadani", and also the books: "Majmal-ol-Tavarikh wa al-qasas", "Iskandar-Nameh e Qadeem", and others for lists of words)It is agreed that the current Turkic form of the Azeri language supplanted and replaced Pahlavi in Azerbaijan before the
Safavid dynasty, perhaps starting with the arrival of Seljukian Turks, and during a gradual course. But some historians report of Pahlavi being spoken inTabriz as late as the 17th century. (see "Rowdhat ul-Jinan" by Hafez Hosein Tabrizi (d997 A.H.), and "Risaleh ye Anarjani" written in 985 AH). Even the Ottoman Turkish explorerEvliya Celebi (1611-1682), mentions this in hisSeyahatname . He also reports that the elite and learned people ofNakhichevan andMaragheh spoke Pahlavi, during his tours of the region.See also
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Ancient Azari language
*History of Azerbaijan
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