FriendOfPakistan
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First, some corrections:
1- Azarbaijan is the proper name only of a region in northwestern Iran, south of Aras river, historically speaking. The area of that ex-Soviet republic was mostly composed of two regions - under the Qajar dynasty which ruled Iran and were themselves from Azarbaijan (Iran) - Arran and Shirvan. Even Azari Kings of Iran did not name that region Azarbaijan. How did the name get changed ? There was a brief period of Turkish occupation of that land (around 1914-1918 I think), and the Turks suggested renaming that place to Azarbaijan. The Soviets continued and encouraged that policy. The Soviets briefly occupied Azarbaijan (Iran) after WWII and installed a puppet regime. Their policy was to reunite "North" with "South".
2- Are you implying Azarbaijan is in bondage ? They fought the Ottomans again and again - never wanting to be a part of it. If they are in bondage, they themselves chose to prefer Iranian identity to any other. And it is because historically and genetically they are overwhelmingly related to other parts of Iran. They are simply (linguistically) turkified Iranians.
Kurdistan is much more likely to separate from Turkey. If there was a democratic vote, I bet > 50% of Kurds would vote to separate from Turkey. In Iran, Azarbaijan, I doubt even 5% would vote for separation.
1- Azarbaijan is the proper name only of a region in northwestern Iran, south of Aras river, historically speaking. The area of that ex-Soviet republic was mostly composed of two regions - under the Qajar dynasty which ruled Iran and were themselves from Azarbaijan (Iran) - Arran and Shirvan. Even Azari Kings of Iran did not name that region Azarbaijan. How did the name get changed ? There was a brief period of Turkish occupation of that land (around 1914-1918 I think), and the Turks suggested renaming that place to Azarbaijan. The Soviets continued and encouraged that policy. The Soviets briefly occupied Azarbaijan (Iran) after WWII and installed a puppet regime. Their policy was to reunite "North" with "South".
2- Are you implying Azarbaijan is in bondage ? They fought the Ottomans again and again - never wanting to be a part of it. If they are in bondage, they themselves chose to prefer Iranian identity to any other. And it is because historically and genetically they are overwhelmingly related to other parts of Iran. They are simply (linguistically) turkified Iranians.
Kurdistan is much more likely to separate from Turkey. If there was a democratic vote, I bet > 50% of Kurds would vote to separate from Turkey. In Iran, Azarbaijan, I doubt even 5% would vote for separation.
what is the chances of Southern Azerbaijan becoming free ?