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77:), inclining to the Turkish, but accompanied besides with infinite superstitions. Among others they have this, that they leave their meat after it is dressed, to grow almost cold before they eat it, and if it happen that any one, ignorant of their customs, should blow or breath upon it, they cast it away as impure. 68:
The word "Mordov" signifies "fen" and the village derives its name from the fenny places which lie about it, wherein there are many springs, which fend forth their water with such violence, that there is no cold so great as to congeal them. Whence it comes, that there are abundance of swans there,
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The fifth we travell'd eight leagues through woody roads and deserts to the village of Koptepe. We saw by the way the Sepulchre of one of their Saints named Pyr Shykh Molla Yusuf, and met with party of five and twenty Horsemen well mounted and well arm'd. They said they were Country people of the
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adjacent Villages and that they were forc'd to go in strong parties and to travel so arm'd to secure themselves against the Robbers thereabouts but they look'd more like such themselves. For we understood afterwards that the inhabitants of the Village where we lodg'd that day were
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Sheikh Dursun ibn Ahmad Padar – (also known as "Pir-i Shirvan") was important religious figure in Shirvan. His tomb is 1 km away from
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even in the winter, whose down is gather for the Sophy's Beds and Pillows. This Village is inhabited by certain people whom they call
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The Voyages and Travells of the Ambassadors Sent by Frederick Duke of Holstein, to the Great Duke of Muscovy, and the King of Persia
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At present the people of Padar live in Osko, Tabriz, in Dizaj Amirmaddar village. The Padar tribe was mentioned several times by
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of Azerbaijan, Mahammadhasan Valili-Baharlu, there were 200,000 Padar families when they came to Azerbaijan with the
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Sheikh Abdullah Padar (died 28 April 1905) – descendant of Sheikh Dursun, famous poet.
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Mahammadhasan Valili-Baharlu― «"Azerbaijan" (Etnographic ocherk)» Bakı. 1993. Padars.
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Gorchibashi Padar – famous commander who played instrumental role in
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Sheikh Muhammad al-Qaramani (died. 1790) – religious figure born in
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hordes. In the 19th century, 218 Padar families of 20 lineages
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Documentary about Padar tribe (Azerbaijani language)
233:Swietochowski, Tadeusz; Collins, Brian C. (1999). 8: 309:Aziza Jafarzadeh, "Abdulla Padarlu", 1979 225: 7: 235:Historical Dictionary of Azerbaijan 44:The Padar tribe took its name from 28:) is a nomadic sub-ethnic group of 14: 298:Johannes Albrecht Bernhard Dorn 237:. Scarecrow Press. p. 28. 1: 213:Safavid conquest of Shirvan 342: 194:town centre, regarded as 96:According to the first 89: 79: 25: 80: 66: 326:Azerbaijani tribes 277:Olearius, page 299 244:978-0-8108-3550-4 333: 310: 307: 301: 295: 289: 284: 278: 275: 269: 264: 258: 255: 249: 248: 230: 138:Padar, Hajigabul 110:Baku Governorate 34:Mongol invasions 341: 340: 336: 335: 334: 332: 331: 330: 316: 315: 314: 313: 308: 304: 296: 292: 285: 281: 276: 272: 265: 261: 256: 252: 245: 232: 231: 227: 222: 187: 162:Padar, Shamakhi 144:Padar, Khachmaz 122: 94: 58: 42: 12: 11: 5: 339: 337: 329: 328: 318: 317: 312: 311: 302: 290: 279: 270: 259: 250: 243: 224: 223: 221: 218: 217: 216: 209: 202: 199: 186: 185:Notable people 183: 182: 181: 171: 165: 159: 156:Padar, Qubadli 153: 147: 141: 135: 132:Padar, Davachi 129: 121: 118: 93: 90: 57: 54: 41: 38: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 338: 327: 324: 323: 321: 306: 303: 299: 294: 291: 288: 283: 280: 274: 271: 268: 263: 260: 254: 251: 246: 240: 236: 229: 226: 219: 214: 210: 207: 203: 200: 197: 193: 189: 188: 184: 179: 175: 172: 169: 166: 163: 160: 157: 154: 151: 148: 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 130: 127: 124: 123: 119: 117: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 91: 88: 86: 78: 76: 72: 65: 63: 62:Adam Olearius 55: 53: 51: 47: 39: 37: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 305: 293: 282: 273: 262: 253: 234: 228: 206:Padar, Oghuz 170:, Azerbaijan 164:, Azerbaijan 158:, Azerbaijan 152:, Azerbaijan 150:Padar, Oghuz 146:, Azerbaijan 140:, Azerbaijan 134:, Azerbaijan 128:, Azerbaijan 106:Djavad uyezd 98:ethnographer 95: 92:Demographics 84: 81: 70: 67: 59: 43: 30:Azerbaijanis 17: 15: 168:Padarqışlaq 126:Padar, Agsu 22:Azerbaijani 18:Padar tribe 220:References 180:, Dagestan 102:Ilkhanate 48:, son of 320:Category 120:Toponyms 114:Shamakhy 50:Chagatai 26:Padarlar 178:Derbend 56:History 241:  116:city. 85:Padars 71:Padars 46:Baidar 174:Padar 75:Sunni 239:ISBN 192:Agsu 40:Name 16:The 196:pir 108:of 322:: 176:, 64:: 52:. 36:. 24:: 247:. 215:. 208:. 198:. 20:(

Index

Azerbaijani
Azerbaijanis
Mongol invasions
Baidar
Chagatai
Adam Olearius
Sunni
ethnographer
Ilkhanate
Djavad uyezd
Baku Governorate
Shamakhy
Padar, Agsu
Padar, Davachi
Padar, Hajigabul
Padar, Khachmaz
Padar, Oghuz
Padar, Qubadli
Padar, Shamakhi
Padarqışlaq
Padar
Derbend
Agsu
pir
Padar, Oghuz
Safavid conquest of Shirvan
ISBN
978-0-8108-3550-4
The Voyages and Travells of the Ambassadors Sent by Frederick Duke of Holstein, to the Great Duke of Muscovy, and the King of Persia
Documentary about Padar tribe (Azerbaijani language)

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