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Until 1918, when the Musavat regime decided to name the newly independent state Azerbaijan, this designation had been used exclusively to identify the Iranian province of Azerbaijan.
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A book of Turkish poetry, under the curious pen name Khata'i (presumably someone from "Cathay," today's China), was most likely composed by Isma'il for his Turkmen followers as inspirational literature.
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(help)So spirited was the Armenian defense, however, that the Persians suffered enormous losses as well. Their victory was pyrrhic and the king, faced with troubles elsewhere, was forced, at least for the time being, to allow the Armenians to worship as they chose.
məşhur Azərbaycan şairi və dövlət xadimi Şah İsmayılın bu təxəllüsü tədqiqatlarda "Xətay, Kitay türklərindən olan", "xəta törədən, əlindən xəta çıxan" və "Allah, Tanrı" kimi izah edilir. Çinin ən qədim adı olan "Kitay", "ki" od, Günəş, "tay" dağ sözlərindən düzəlmiş, "Günəşli dağ" və ya "Günəşli ölkə" mənasında işlənir. Zənnimizcə, Ş[ah] İ[smayıl] Xətainin Kitay türklərindən olması ehtimalı daha düzgündür.
Until 1918, when the Musavat regime decided to name the newly independent state Azerbaijan, this designation had been used exclusively to identify the Iranian province of Azerbaijan.
So spirited was the Armenian defense, however, that the Persians suffered enormous losses as well. Their victory was pyrrhic and the king, faced with troubles elsewhere, was forced, at least for the time being, to allow the Armenians to worship as they chose.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)The Shah was a native Turkic speaker and wrote poetry in the Azerbaijani language.