Nomads and Azerbaijan

The history of Azerbaijan is intrinsically related to the movement of nomadic tribes in the region. Despite being sheltered to the north by the Caucasus Mountains, the country has been successively inhabited on numerous occasions throughout its history by nomadic tribes such as the Scythians, Bulgars, Huns, Turks, and finally the Mongols. These ancient and medieval inhabitants of Azerbaijan have left distinctive traces, both in the archaeological record of artefacts and settlements across the country, and in the culture and the Turkic language of Azerbaijan today.

 

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  • Author(s):
    K.Koshkarli
    Era:
    20th century BC to 14th century AD
    Language of article:
    English
    Source:

    Presented in the UNESCO's Seminar on Nomadic Culture and the Silk Road, Ulan Baatar, 1992

    Format:
    PDF
    Countries:
    Azerbaijan

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