r/SouthAzerbaijan

Tabriz today: education in Turkic language should be possible for everyone, Türk dilində mədrəsə olmalıdır hərkəsə

This is a slogan chanted by azerbaijani crowds in iran to reject the ban on native language education for azerbaijanis

Azerbaijani children despite not knowing any other language and consisting 25%+ of iranian children are forced to study in Persian, it reduces scientific potential of them massively and heavily discourages literacy

At the same time some parents try to adopt by not teaching their children their own language, which results in cultural assimilation and destruction of azerbaijani language in iran

u/Whole_Alternative_18 — 6 days ago

Iranian government distributed iranian flags among Azerbaijani fans of Tractor FC, in resoonse chanrs of Yaşasın Azərbaycan(Long live Azerbaijan) were shouted and Iranian flags were dropped on the ground

Today during Tractor FC game with Peykan FC

u/Whole_Alternative_18 — 6 days ago

Are Azerbaijanis from major cities such as Tehran and Isfahan returning to their home villages because of the war?

I’m asking because it could be advantageous to temporarily escape assimilation and gain some momentum.

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u/TengizTanrikulu — 5 days ago

What do you guys think of the idea of joining the Republic of Azerbaijan?

I’m sure this subreddit gets this question a lot, but I haven’t seen anything relating to it recently (sorry if I missed it). As a non-Azerbaijani, I think uniting an ethnic group into one sovereign state is generally nice in theory, and I’m sure some in Azerbaijan would agree.

But barely anyone asks the Azerbaijanis of Iran, and there are more of y’all living in Iran than in Azerbaijan. So that’s why I wanted to ask you guys. Do you guys also aspire for South Azerbaijan to unite with the Republic of Azerbaijan? If you say no because of the current reality in Azerbaijan, what would need to change for you to agree with unification?

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u/Defiant_Historian701 — 8 days ago