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Azerbaijani Cyrillic Holy Bible / Azeri Bible - Мугəддəс китаб / Мугəддəс Китаб Ширкети / UBS-EPS 2009 / 062C Series - Paperback

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$69.99
SKU:
9781843641742.
UPC:
9781843641742
Weight:
20.00 Ounces

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Azerbaijani Cyrillic Holy Bible / Azeri Bible - Мугəддəс китаб / Мугəддəс Китаб Ширкети / UBS-EPS 2009 / 062C Series - Paperback

Paperback 2009

ISBN-10: 1843641747

ISBN: 9781843641742  /  978-1843641742

PAGES: 1708

PUBLISHER: United Bible Societies

LANGUAGE: Azeri / Azerbaijani - Cyrillic script

 

English Description:

AZERI Bible Cyrillic Script paperback full bible. This is a BLACK AZERI BIBLE.

Dimensions: 6.8 x 5 x 1.6 inches

Complete Azeri Bible in cyrillic script. Medium sized paperback. 

 

AZERI Müqəddəs Kiril Skript kağızı tam Müqəddəs Kitab. Bu QARA AZERI BIBLE. Səyahət üçün mükəmməl ölçüsü !!! Kağız qutusu Naşir: Birləşmiş Müqəddəs

 

Azerbaijani (/ˌæzərbˈɑːni/) or Azeri (/æˈzɛəri,ɑː-,ə-/), also referred to as Azeri Turkic or Azeri Turkish, is a Turkic language spoken primarily by the Azerbaijani people, who live mainly in the Republic of Azerbaijan (former Soviet) where the North Azerbaijani variety is spoken and in Iranian region of Azerbaijan where the South Azerbaijani variety is spoken. Although there is a very high degree of mutual intelligibility between both forms of Azerbaijani, there are some 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 Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages. The standardized form of North Azerbaijani (spoken in the Republic of Azerbaijan and Russia) is based on the Shirvani dialect, while Iranian Azerbaijani uses the Tabrizi dialect as its prestige variety. Azerbaijani is closely related to Gagauz, Qashqai, Crimean Tatar, Turkish and Turkmen, sharing varying degrees of mutual intelligibility with each of those languages. According to linguistic comparative studies, the closest relative of Azerbaijani is the Turkmen language.

 

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