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Azari (Azerbaijani : آذری, Persian : آذری) is a quarterly magazine published in Tehran in the Azerbaijani and Persian languages. It is a "cultural-social-literary-artistic" [1] magazine managed by Behzad Behzadi [ needs update ] (famous for his bilingual Azerbaijani-Persian dictionaries).
East Azerbaijan Province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. It is located in Iranian Azerbaijan, bordering with Armenia, Republic of Azerbaijan, Ardabil Province, West Azerbaijan Province, and Zanjan Province. The capital of East Azerbaijan is Tabriz. East Azerbaijan Province is in Regions 3 of Iran, with its secretariat located in its capital city, Tabriz.
Azari may refer to:
Old Azeri is the extinct Iranian language that was once spoken by the Azerbaijani people before the Turkification of the region. Some linguists believe the southern Tati varieties of Iranian Azerbaijan around Takestan such as the Harzandi and Karingani dialects to be remnants of Old Azeri. In addition, Old Azeri is known to have strong affinities with Talysh.
The Azerbaijani people are of mixed ethnic origins. These include the indigenous peoples of eastern Transcaucasia, the Medians, an ancient Iranian people, and the Oghuz Turkic tribes that began migrating to Azerbaijan in the 11th century AD. Modern Azerbaijanis are the second most numerous ethnic group among the Turkic peoples after Anatolian Turks and speak North Azerbaijani and/or South Azerbaijani. Both languages also have dialects, with 21 North Azerbaijani dialects and 11 South Azerbaijani dialects.
Homam-e Tabrizi or Homām-al-din B. ʿAlāʾ Tabrizi (1238/39–1314/15) was a Persian poet of the Ilkhanid era. He was a follower of Saadi and his poetry was mostly in form of ghazal.
Azari-e TusiShaikh Jalaluddini Alii Hamza ibni Malik Hashimii Bayhaqii Isfarainii Marvazi was a Persian poet. Azari-e Tusi lived for a while in Tus.
Jalil Huseyngulu oglu Mammadguluzadeh, also spelled as Jalil Mohammad Qolizadeh, was an Azerbaijani satirist and writer. He was the founder of Molla Nasraddin, a satirical magazine that would greatly influence the genre in the Middle East and Central Asia.
Ali Azari is an Iranian football left midfielder of Damash Iranian F.C.. He was a member of Iran national under-23 football team.
Saeid Azari is an Iranian retired weightlifter, coach and sport administrator. He is the current chairman of the Foolad FC.
Qaleh-ye Azari is a village in Tankaman Rural District, Tankaman District, Nazarabad County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 522, in 141 families.
Qaleh-ye Azari may refer to:
Azari Rural District is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Esfarayen County, North Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 13,596, in 3,318 families. The rural district has 28 villages.
The Tat people of Iran are an Iranian people living in northern Iran, especially in the south of Qazvin province.
Shoja Azari is an Iranian-born visual artist and filmmaker based in New York City. He is known for films such as Women Without Men (2009), Windows (2006), and K (2002), based on 3 of Franz Kafka's short stories.
iGap is a free open-source instant messaging application for smart phones and personal computers. iGap provides all users to interact with each other and exchange information through text, image, video, audio and other types of messages. This Iranian messenger has also featured P2P-based voice calls for the first time in the country and contribute users over the internet.
Mahnoosh Motamedi Azari is an Iranian engineer and conservative politician. She served as a Tehran councilor from 2003 to 2007 and is a lecturer at K. N. Toosi University of Technology.
Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi is an Iranian politician and the Minister of Information and Communications Technology in the administration of President Hassan Rouhani.
Reza Azari is an Iranian football midfielder, who currently plays for Machine Sazi in Persian Gulf Pro League.
Azari or the Ancient Language of Azerbaijan is a treatise written by the Iranian scholar Ahmad Kasravi in 1925, about the history of the Azeri language. This book has been approved by orientalists. In this book, Kasravi, using numerous documents and manuscripts, argues that the Old Azeri language should not be categorized as a member of the Turkic languages, but as an Iranian language, a descendant of the Median language.
Ismail Amirkhizi or Mohammad Ismail Amirkhizi was an Iranian author, poet, researcher and one of the politicians and intellectuals of the Persian Constitutional Revolution. He was the brother of Ali Amirkhizi, a constitutional revolutionary, writer and political activist, member of the Central Committee of the Tudeh Party of Iran.