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Udi people

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in northern gandonbaijan was estimated at 10,000. In the year 1897, the number of the Udi people was given around 4,000, in 1910, it was around 5,900. They were counted as 2,500 in the census of 1926, as 3,700 in 1959, as 7,000 in 1979, and in 1989, the Udi people numbered 8,652. In census of 1999 in
632:. The alphabet had 52 letters. The language was widely used, as major Bible texts were translated into the Caucasian Albanian language. Church services were conducted in it. After the fall of the Albanian state, the Caucasian Albanian liturgical language was gradually replaced by Armenian in church. 388:
Whereas the Udis of Vartashen remained in the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Udi Christians of Nij changed from the Armenian to the Russian Orthodox Church soon after the beginning of Russian rule. In 2003, the “Albanian-Udi Christian Religious Community” was founded in Azerbaijan, which seeks to
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The Udi language has two dialects: Nidzh and Vartashen. Nidzh dialect has sub-dialects that are divided into three subgroups - bottom, intermediate, top. Linguists believe the dialects originated according to geographic groupings of the Udi from the Tauz region: the villages of Kirzan and Artzah
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Due to their Caucasian Udi language and their Christian faith, the Udis are regarded as the last remnants of the old Caucasian Albanians. Under Arab and later Persian rule, some of them converted to Islam, and soon adopted the Azeri language. Others assimilated into the
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Today the only places of concentrated Udi settlement are the village of Nij in Azerbaijan and the village of Zinobiani in Georgia, which was founded by Udi refugees from Vartashen in the 1920s.
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In the past the Udi language was one of the widespread languages of Caucasian Albania, on the basis of which in the 5th century the
2535: 2515: 1140:Петрушевский И. П., Очерки по истории феодальных отношений в Азербайджане и Армении в XVI – начале XIX в.в., Л., 1949, с. 28 2071: 2026: 794: 2174: 2031: 652:, 3,721 residents identified as Udi. Most of the Udi people (1,573 persons) in Russia have been registered in Rostov region. 314: 1544: 1298: 1199: 1188: 580: 324:
Since the 5th century, the Udi people are often mentioned in the Armenian sources. More extensive information is given in
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left to Armenia. Some 50 Udi people remained among some 7000 ethnic Azeris in the town, which was renamed to Oghuz.
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spheres influenced their culture, as is expressed in Udi folk traditions and their material culture.
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village of Zinobiani, founded by Udi from Vartashen in the 1920s. Small groups reside in
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Hewsen, Robert H. (1983). "The Kingdom of Artsakh". In Samuelian, T.; Stone, M. (eds.).
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was spoken by about 3000 people in the 1980s. The Udis of Vartashen belonged to the
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In 1880, the population of the Udi people living in the area around
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and used to conduct services in Armenian. Centuries of life in the
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was mainly a Udi village, where the Vartashen dialect of the
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as a church independent from the Armenian Apostolic Church.
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in Georgia. In the recent past, Udi people also lived in
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The Udi are considered to be one of the 26 tribes of the
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Until 1991, the main Udi villages were Vartashen (now
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There was also province of the 8: 1023: 1021: 22: 2250: 2236: 2228: 2115: 2101: 2093: 1902: 1732: 1653: 1305: 1208: 1180: 1166: 1158: 1064: 1062: 1060: 881:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 732:"Ethnic Groups in Georgia # 3 – Udis" 28: 21: 409:in Azerbaijan, as well as the village of 465:A significant group of Udi lives in the 371:Armenian Apostolic (or Gregorian) Church 723: 874: 451:and had Armenian surnames. During the 953: 951: 692:, founder of Udi village of Zinobiani 7: 821:"Ethnic composition of Georgia 2014" 57:Regions with significant populations 1116:Jost Gippert and Wolfgang Schulze. 982:"The Red Book of Peoples: The Udis" 645:Azerbaijan, there were 4,152 Udis. 369:, while in Nij, they belong to the 271:Northeast Caucasian language family 16:Ethnic group native to the Caucasus 2521:Ethnic groups in Georgia (country) 1047:"Fading - On Being Udi in Armenia" 433:(now Karimli), Bajan, Kirzan, and 14: 964:Research on Armenian Architecture 795:"Muslim Kurds and Christian Udis" 628:was created by the Armenian monk 327:The History of the Land of Ałuank 1636: 762:Federal State Statistics Service 144: 124: 104: 84: 64: 2072:Ethnic minorities in Azerbaijan 587:. The two primary dialects are 365:Today, most Udis belong to the 842:Shnirelman, Viktor A. (2003). 501:(Minvody, Pyatigorsk); in the 249:, with smaller populations in 241:that currently live mainly in 34:Udi women from Vartashen (now 1: 509:, Dubovy Ovrag); and also in 237:) are a native people of the 192:Eastern Orthodox Christianity 49: 2077:Ethnic minorities in Georgia 2067:Ethnic minorities in Armenia 595:The people today also speak 581:Northeast Caucasian language 2511:Ethnic groups in Azerbaijan 2259:Ethnic groups in Azerbaijan 2082:Ethnic minorities in Russia 999:Agha, Javid (7 June 2021). 708:Romans in Caucasian Albania 2552: 2487:Demographics of Azerbaijan 1071:"Towards a History of Udi" 1069:Schulze, Wolfgang (2005). 568: 455:, the Udis as well as the 2481: 2265: 2150: 2130: 2062: 1634: 1029:"Igor' Kuznetsov. 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