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361:...our strong desire is that our pastor be a representative of our people, for although we belong to the Church of St. Gregory the Enlightener, our language is different: we are the Uti and we know that these people live nowhere except for the villages of Nizh and Vardashen. We do not have the slightest command of the Armenian language; nor have we any idea about what the Gospel says...
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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
615:
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
348:
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
607:. The Udi are commonly bilingual, and less frequently trilingual, depending on residence and work. Many use Udi only in daily life, but for official purposes, the Udi use the language of the country in which they reside, such as Armenian.
781:
462:
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.
664:, co-founder of ParaGraph Intl., Parascript, Evernote Corp. among other software companies which contributed heavily to the development of handwriting recognition and VRML technologies.
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932:[K. V. Trever On the question of the culture of Caucasian Albania (report at the XXV International Congress of Orientalists, 1960)] (in Russian). Archived from
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309:. According to the classical authors, the Udi inhabited the area of the eastern Caucasus along the coast of the Caspian Sea, in a territory extending to the
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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
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652:, 3,721 residents identified as Udi. Most of the Udi people (1,573 persons) in Russia have been registered in Rostov region.
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Armenian sources. More extensive information is given in
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616:(Artsakh, v. Seysylla, Gasankala) moved to Nidzh. The Vartashen dialect has two sub-dialects: Vartashen and Oktomberry.
927:"K. V. Trever K voprosu o kul'ture Kavkazskoy Albanii (doklad na XXV Mezhdunarodnom kongresse vostokovedov, 1960 god)"
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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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village of
Zinobiani, founded by Udi from Vartashen in the 1920s. Small groups reside in
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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
437:. In contemporary times they have mostly assimilated with the people of Azerbaijan.
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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
334:. The Udi were one of the predominating Caucasian Albanian tribes.
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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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Memory Wars: Myths, Identity and Politics in Transcaucasia
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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
846:(in Russian). Moscow: Academkniga. pp. 226–228.
670:, Udi writer, educator, public figure and scientist.
497:, areas of Dinskoy, Leningrad, Kushchevsky); in the
289:, depending on where they reside. Their religion is
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1118:Some Remarks on the Caucasian Albanian Palimpsests
1001:"Perspectives | Who were the Caucasian Albanians?"
960:"A Brief Historical Introduction on Nizh Village"
1078:International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics
797:. Hetq Online. 13 November 2006. Archived from
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1130:Map showing in dark green the Udi area in 1800
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1034:[Igor Kuznetsov. Udine] (in Russian).
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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:
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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
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762:Federal State Statistics Service
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124:
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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
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2265:
2150:
2130:
2062:
1634:
1029:"Igor' Kuznetsov. Udiny"
869:Medieval Armenian Culture
626:Caucasian Albanian script
513:, Ivanovo, Kaluga areas,
489:, Aleksandrovka); in the
453:Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
449:Armenian Apostolic Church
391:Albanian Apostolic Church
341:Udi woman as depicted by
202:
186:
166:
48:
27:
2526:Ethnic groups in Armenia
2124:Ethnic groups in Armenia
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928:
2536:Peoples of the Caucasus
2516:Ethnic groups in Russia
897:"Movses Kagancatvasiy,
684:First Armenian Republic
367:Eastern Orthodox Church
269:, which belongs to the
1153:Udis and Udi language.
1095:Игорь Кузнецов. Удины.
636:Population and changes
363:
345:
1031:Игорь Кузнецов. Удины
899:The History of Aluank
340:
332:Movsēs Kałankatuatsʻi
198:Related ethnic groups
1189:Ethnic groups in the
958:Karapetian, Samvel.
553:. Some also live in
529:in the outskirts of
1045:Avetisyan, Armine.
970:on 15 January 2018.
801:on 24 December 2013
690:Zinobi Silikashvili
499:Stavropol Territory
491:Krasnodar territory
205:Northeast Caucasian
188:Albanian-Udi Church
24:
1790:Trialeti Ossetians
656:Notable Udi people
650:2002 Russia Census
346:
315:Kingdom of Armenia
273:. Some also speak
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703:Caucasian Albania
674:Voroshil Gukasyan
303:Caucasian Albania
224:
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207:-speaking peoples
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1985:Meskhetian Turks
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1640:
1306:
1209:
1182:
1175:
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1159:
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1103:
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1066:
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989:
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