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Shahdagh people

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patriarchal clan systems, in which young people were encouraged to marry first or second cousins. That sense of clan cohesion was strengthened by the fact that all land was owned communally by the extended family unit. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Soviet government also succeeded in establishing
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The economic lifestyle of the people of Konakhkent (Quba) district is based on animal husbandry (sheep and goats in the highlands, cattle in the lowlands), gold and silver smithing, weaving, pottery and rug manufacturing. Because of the need to trade goods within the region of
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and 1979. Ever since the 1920s, they have listed their nationality as Azerbaijani, even though they spoke their own native languages. The fact that they were bilingual in Azeri and were surrounded and vastly outnumbered by Azerbaijanis contributed to their assimilation. Most
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Shahdagh peoples have specific characteristic family and cultural traditions. It is possible to find many similarities and varieties between the wedding and mourning traditions of Shahdagh people and those of other historical groups, especially
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Several ethnic groups are included within the term "Shahdagh people". The name of each ethnic group's village has historically corresponded to the name of the ethnic group:
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Even though many Shahdaghs are still aware of their heritage, the Budugs, Khinalugs and Dzheks did not appear in the Soviet censuses of
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cooperatives and collectivising many Shah Dagh herds and pasture lands; this policy aroused resentment among the local people.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Azerbaijani Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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ethnologists today believe that the Shahdaghs have been all but completely assimilated by Azerbaijanis.
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Olson, James Stuart; Pappas, Lee Brigance; Pappas, Nicholas Charles (1 January 1994).
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Several small ethnic groups around Mount Shahdagh in northern Azerbaijan
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and Guney Budug (South Buduq) as well as scattered groups in
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For literary purposes, the Shahdagh peoples utilize the
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Khinalug residents of the village of Quba, Azerbaijan
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Khinalug resident of the village of Quba, Azerbaijan
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Traditionally, the Shahdaghs were governed by rigid
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