1 Brenda Shaffer, Borders and Brethren: Iran and the Challenge of Azerbaijani Identity (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002), xii.
2 Jalal ad-Din Rumi, The Mathnawi-ye Ma’nawi, trans. J.W. Redhouse, (London: Trubner & Co. 1259/1881).
3 M.T. Zehtabi, Iran Turklerinin Eski Tarixi. Ikinci chap (Tebriz: Artun, 1999).
4 Rahim Rayees-Nia, Azerbaijan dar Seir-e Tarikh-e Iran, 2 vols. (Tabriz: Nima Publishers, 1990).
5 Audrey L. Altestadt, The Azerbaijani Turks: Power and Identity under Russian Rule (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1992); R.G. Suny, ed., Transcaucasia: Nationalism and Social Change: Essays in the History of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia (Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications, 1983).
6 Keith Hitichins, "The Caucasian Albanies and the Arab Caliphate in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries." in R. Savory, ed., Iran under the Safavids. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980), 4.
7 Vladimir Minorsky, A History of Sharwan and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1958).
8 Richard W. Cottam, Nationalism in Iran (London: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1979).
9 Javad Heyat, "Regression of Azeri Language and Literature under the Oppressive Period of Pahlavi," paper prepared in advance for participants of The First International Conference on Turkic Studies, (Indiana University: May 19-22, 1983); Javad Heyat, "Azerbaycanin adi ve serhedleri" in Varliq 15(90-3), (1993), 3-13; Alireza Asgharzadeh, Iran and the Challenge of Diversity: Islamic Fundamentalism, Aryanist Racism, and Democratic Struggles (forthcoming, 2006).
10 Shaffer, Borders and Brethren; Asgharzadeh, Iran and the Challenge of Diversity.
11 This section on Azeri literature is a revised version of the same section that I have written in an article titled "The Rise and Fall of South Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1945-46): A Look at Hegemony, Racism, and Center-Periphery Relations in Contemporary Iran," (2000) published online at Virtual Azerbaijan website: [1]
88 Babajide George Iloba
72.14.203.104/… Some parts of this small section have also been used by Wikipedia, under the heading "Azerbaijani Literature": [2] en.wikipedia.o… 12 Zehtabi, Iran Turklerinin Eski Tarixi; Heyat, "Regression of Azeri Language." 13 E.M. Demircizade, Kitab-i Dede Korkut Dastanlarinin Dili (Baku: 1959); Geoffrey Lewis, ed., The Book of Dede Korkut (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1974). 14 Demircizade, Kitab-i Dede Korkut; Lewis, The Book of Dede Korkut. 15 Mohammedali Farzaneh, Dede Qorqud (Tehran: Entsharat-e Farzaneh, 1978). 16 R.F.K. Burrill, The Quatrains of Nesimi: Fourteenth-Century Turkic Hurufi (The Hague: Mouton, 1972), 87. 17 M.F. Koprulu, Azeri Edebiyati (Istambul, 1958), 118. 18 Muharrem Ergin, Turk Dili ve Edebiyati Dergisi (November issue, 1950), 287. 19 Javad Heyat, Azerbaycan edebiyyat tarixine bir baxish (Tehran: Sazman-e Chap-e Khajeh, 1990). 20 Alireza Asgharzadeh, Notes on Azeri/Turk dichotomy. Ildirim 1(4), 2000, 16-21. 21 Sakina Berengian, Azeri and Persian Literary Works in Twentieth Century Azerbaijan (New York: New York University Press, 1992), 19. 22 ibid. 23 Heyat, "Regression of Azeri Language," 14. 24 Kamran Mehdi, Edebiyyat ve Incesenet (Baku: ChicheklerYayini, 1980 25 Asgharzadeh, "Notes on Azeri/Turk dichotomy." 26 Berengian, Azeri and Persian Literary Works. 27 Heyat, "Regression of Azeri Language"; Asgharzadeh, "Notes on Azeri/Turk dichotomy." 28 Mohammed Hossein Shahryar, Heydarbabaya Salam (Tabriz, 1957).
Thank you for copying data from http://www.arastirmax.com