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  • 2010-07-11 13:02 Beao 770×481× (26676 bytes)
  • 2008-06-22 22:45 Arab League 770×481× (34615 bytes)
  • 2007-11-26 02:20 Arab League 770×481× (34568 bytes) Map of the Oghuz Languages in Central Asia, and Easter Europe...

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current21:13, 6 December 2024Thumbnail for version as of 21:13, 6 December 2024770 × 481 (18 KB)MoroikeArmenian ceased to be spoken over an area in Azerbaijan in 2023, after the flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians and the collapse of the breakaway Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (Republic of Artsakh) in 2023.
10:33, 6 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 10:33, 6 January 2021770 × 481 (31 KB)Ds02006Azerbaijani language is now spoken in liberated Nagorno-Karabakh
12:15, 12 March 2019Thumbnail for version as of 12:15, 12 March 2019770 × 481 (31 KB)MaphobbyistReverted to version as of 20:44, 3 January 2018 (UTC)
14:51, 24 February 2019Thumbnail for version as of 14:51, 24 February 2019770 × 481 (32 KB)LenguaMapaReverted to version as of 01:09, 2 January 2018 (UTC), incorrect, please provide a reliable source for that
20:44, 3 January 2018Thumbnail for version as of 20:44, 3 January 2018770 × 481 (31 KB)A2D2Version which is based on the CIA World Factbook source.
01:09, 2 January 2018Thumbnail for version as of 01:09, 2 January 2018770 × 481 (32 KB)HistoryofIranSigh, removed disruptive edit, Azeri is not the majority in Markazi nor Tehran.
00:58, 2 January 2018Thumbnail for version as of 00:58, 2 January 2018770 × 481 (31 KB)A2D2Added areas where Azerbaijani is spoken by a majority as a mother language in Georgia, Turkey and Dagestan (Russia), corrected areas inside Republic of Azerbaijan where Azerbaijani is spoken and not spoken as a mother language by a majority. Based on v...
21:04, 1 January 2018Thumbnail for version as of 21:04, 1 January 2018770 × 481 (32 KB)HistoryofIranDidn't realize Turkic is the majority language in Markazi and Tehran. Oh wait, just nationalistic nonsense again.
17:06, 27 December 2017Thumbnail for version as of 17:06, 27 December 2017770 × 481 (33 KB)A2D2Added areas where Azerbaijani is spoken by a majority as a mother language in Georgia, Turkey and Dagestan (Russia), corrected areas inside Republic of Azerbaijan where Azerbaijani is spoken and not spoken as a mother language by a majority. Based on v...
00:51, 12 December 2017Thumbnail for version as of 00:51, 12 December 2017770 × 481 (31 KB)BasilLeafCan we stop spamming now? Zanjan is clearly Turki, so is northern Hamadan, Astara of Iran, Urmia, and a lot of places in between.
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