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Sovet Ermenistani
Sovet Ermenistani (, cyrl, Совет Ермәнистаны) was the republican newspaper in Azerbaijani language, Azerbaijani in the Armenian SSR. The body of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Armenia (Soviet Union), Communist Party of Armenia, the Supreme Soviet of the Armenian SSR and the Council of Ministers. About After the establishment of the Soviet power in Armenia, the issue of creating a Communist-Bolshevik press was first of all necessary. On January 7, 1921, the weekly ''Kommunist'' newspaper in the Azerbaijani was published in Yerevan. ''Kommunist'' newspaper was published from January 7 to February 8, 1921. The newspaper continued to be published under the editorship of Hamid Ganizade until February 8. On February 9, 1921, the editorial office of ''Kommunist'' newspaper was burned and destroyed by Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Dashnaks. With that, the newspaper's activity was stopped. The newspaper was published under the name ''Kommunist'' in ...
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Azerbaijani Language
Azerbaijani () or Azeri (), also referred to as Azeri Turkic or Azeri Turkish, is a Turkic language from the Oghuz sub-branch spoken primarily by the Azerbaijani people, who live mainly in the Republic of Azerbaijan where the North Azerbaijani variety is spoken, and in the Azerbaijan region of Iran, where the South Azerbaijani variety is spoken. Although there is a very high degree of mutual intelligibility between both forms of Azerbaijani, there are significant differences in phonology, lexicon, morphology, syntax, and sources of loanwords. North Azerbaijani has official status in the Republic of Azerbaijan and Dagestan (a federal subject of Russia), but South Azerbaijani does not have official status in Iran, where the majority of Azerbaijani people live. It is also spoken to lesser varying degrees in Azerbaijani communities of Georgia and Turkey and by diaspora communities, primarily in Europe and North America. Both Azerbaijani varieties are members of the Ogh ...
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