Azerbaijan: PT in [Avar][Azerbaijan (latin)][Azerbaijan (cyrillic)][Budukh][Judeo-Tat][Khinalug][Kryts][Lezgi][Rutul][Tsakhur][Udini] language, [Persian] language
1A 2A 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 8B 8B 1B 2B 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A Muslim Tat [North Azerbaijan Tat] Periodic Table of the Elements S
gÿgirdFe
uhunCu
mÿsAs
mærgÿmÿšAg
gÿmÿšSn
qælaAu
qÿzÿlPb
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1A 2A 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 8B 8B 1B 2B 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A Tati Periodic Table of the Elements S
ququrdFe
uhunAs_zəhər
mərqumuşAg
gümüşSn
qəleyAu
qüzülPb
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About the Tat language
Tat belongs to Indo-European family, Indo-Iranian branch, South-West subgroup of Iranian group.
Where the speakers live
In Russia Tats (Northern Tats) live mainly in towns of the North Caucasus: in Daghestan — in the cities of Derbent, Makhachkala, Buinaksk, Kizliar, Khasaviurt; in Kabardino-Balkaria in the city of Nalchik; in North Osetia — in Mozdok; in Chechnia — in the city of Groznyi.
Southern Tats live in Azerbaijan. They make dense communities in the Apsheron peninsula (villages Balakhany, Surakhany and others), in the North-East of Azerbaijan (in the villages of Vartashen, Lakhidzh, Matrasa, Konakhkent, Afrudzha, Chichi, Gendab, Dagkushchu, Divichi, Siazan, Kilyazi and in the city of Kuba).
A relatively big Tat community lives in Moscow. more (více)
Tat, Muslim
A language of Azerbaijan
18,000 in Azerbaijan (1989 census). Population total all countries: 28,300. Ethnic population: 22,041 in Azerbaijan (1990 A. Kibrik). Widelspread in the mountainous area around Qonaqkend, but may be declining around Baku. Also in Iran, Russian Federation (Europe). Azerbaijan
Muslim Tat, Mussulman Tati, Tati Quba, Devechi, Qonaqkend, Qyzyl Qazma, Aruskush-Daqqushchu (Khyzy), Absheron, Balakhani, Surakhani, Lahyj, Malham. Difficult intelligibility of Judeo-Tat [jdt]. Similar to Farsi [pes]. Balakhani are recent exiles from Iran, and their language is very similar to Farsi. The Lahyj dialect may be a separate language. Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Western, Southwestern, Tat Home. Few children. Positive attitude. Lahyi use Northern Azerbaijani as literary language. Taught in primary schools. Dictionary. Grammar. Cyrillic script. Different from Takestani of Iran. Muslim (Shi’a). Also spoken in:
Iran
Tat, Muslim 8,000 in Iran. Mussulman Tati Not written. Different from Takestani of Iran. Muslim (Shi’a). Russian Federation (Europe)
Tat, Muslim 2,300 in Russian Federation (2002 census). Northern Caucasus (Daghestan); large community in Moscow. Mussulman Tati Northern Tats.