The Tat people (also: Tati, Parsi, Daghli, Lohijon, Caucasian Persians, Transcaucasian Persians) are an Iranian and ethnic Persian people, presently living within Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Russia (mainly Southern Dagestan). The Tats are part of the indigenous peoples of Iranian origin in the Caucasus.
As late as the turn of the 20th century, the Tat constituted about 11% of the population of the entire eastern half of Azerbaijan (see Baku Governorate, section on Demography). They formed nearly one-fifth (18.9%) of the population of the Baku province and over one-quarter (25.3%) of the Kuba Province—both on the Caspian Sea. Either through misrepresentation, data manipulation or simple assimilation, the Tat portion of the population of Azerbaijan has shrunk to insignificance, facing assimilation.
Tat people of Iran (Tati: Irünə Tâtün, ایرون تاتون) are an Iranian people living in northern Iran, especially in the south of Qazvin province. They are a subgroup of the Persians.
Starting from the Middle Ages, the term Tati was used not only for the Caucasus but also for north-western Iran, where it was extended to almost all of the local Iranian languages except of Persian and Kurdish.
Currently, the term Tati and Tati language is used to refer to a particular group of north-western Iranian dialects (Chali, Danesfani, Hiaraji, Hoznini, Esfarvarini, Takestani, Sagzabadi, Ebrahimabadi, Eshtehardi, Hoini, Kajali, Shahroudi, Harzani) in Iranian Azerbaijan, as well as south of it in the provinces of Qazvin and Zanjan. These dialects have a certain affinity to the Talysh language as one of the descendants of the Old Azari language.
The Caucasus/ˈkɔːkəsəs/ or Caucasia/kɔːˈkeɪʒə/ is a region at the border of Europe and Asia, situated between the Black and the Caspian seas.
It is home to the Caucasus Mountains, which contain Europe's highest mountain, Mount Elbrus, 5,642 metres (18,510ft). Politically, the Caucasus region is separated between northern and southern parts. The southern parts consist of independent sovereign states, and the northern parts are under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation.
Throughout Persian history, particularly Sassanid Persia, the Caucasus region was the furthest point of Persian expansion, with areas to the north of Northern Caucasus practically impregnable. Therefore, the mythical mountain of Cafcuh, the highest mountain in the world, was said to be situated in this region, making the Caucasus the limit of the world. Therefore, the Caucasus was the name given to this area for its association with the legendary mountain. The modern name of the region in local languages are all similar to the mountain name, with the main difference being that f has been replaced with a softer w and the last letter being replaced with z.
The Caucasus Mountains include the Greater Caucasus Range, which extends from the Caucasian Natural Reserve in the vicinity of Sochi on the northeastern shore of the Black Sea, aligned west-northwest to east-southeast and reaching nearly to Baku on the Caspian Sea; and the Lesser Caucasus, which runs parallel to the greater range, at a distance averaging about 100km (62mi) south. The Meskheti Range is a part of the Lesser Caucasus system. The Greater and Lesser Caucasus ranges are connected by the Likhi Range, which separates the Kolkhida Lowland from the Kura-Aras Lowland. In the southeast the Aras River separates the Lesser Caucasus from the Talysh Mountains which straddle the border of southeastern Azerbaijan and Iran. The Lesser Caucasus and the Armenian Highland constitute the Transcaucasian Highland, which at their western end converge with the highland plateau of Eastern Anatolia in the far north east of Turkey. The highest peak in the Caucasus range is Mount Elbrus in the Greater Caucasus, which rises to a height of 5,642 metres (18,510ft) above sea level. Mountains near Sochi hosted part of the 2014 Winter Olympics.
The egg is made of yellow and varicoloured gold, silver, ruby enamel, rose-cut diamonds, portrait diamonds, platinum, ivory, pearls, rock crystal and watercolour on ivory.
It commemorates the Imperial hunting lodge in Abastumani in Caucasus where Grand Duke George spent most of his life after being diagnosed with tuberculosis. Miniatures were done and signed by Krijitski. The miniatures are revealed by opening four pearl-bordered doors around the egg. Each door bears a diamond-set numeral of the year, forming the year 1893. Behind the hinged cover at the top is a portrait of the Grand Duke in his naval uniform.
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The Tat language, also known as Caucasian Persian,[4] Tat/Tati Persian, or Caucasian Tat, is a Southwestern Iranian language closely related to, but not fully mutually intelligible with Persian and spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia. There is also an Iranian language called Judeo-Tat spoken by Mountain Jews.
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Tat language (Caucasus)
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TAT: WHAT's this LANGUAGE and WHERE do they speak it? | RARE LANGUAGES
This winter I had a trip to some Caucasian countries, the first of which was Azerbaijan. Apart from the most typical touristic attractions I also visited a small mountainous village called LAHIC, which is very famous for its handicrafts and is usually visited by tourists in the summer. What I got to know then is that in this village they speak a different language from the rest of the country. This language is called TAT.
The Tat language is a Southwestern Iranian language related to Persian. It's spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia.
During my trip I got interested in this language and decided to make a video about it. I also interviewed a Tat speaker. So, in this video I'm going to share some shots from the trip together with some extracts of my interview.
published: 14 Mar 2020
The language only three men speak - BBC News
Badeshi used to be the common languages of a small mountain village in northern Pakistan - now there are only three people left who can speak it.
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Tat-Obama speaks in Tati language
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published: 12 May 2015
*_Travel so much tat people ask ' Where r u' before ' Hw r U😜'_*
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The Tat language, also known as Caucasian Persian,[4] Tat/Tati Persian, or Caucasian Tat, is a Southwestern Iranian language closely related to, but not fully mutually intelligible with Persian and spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia. There is also an Iranian language called Judeo-Tat spoken by Mountain Jews.
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to [email protected].
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The Tat language, also known as Caucasian Persian,[4] Tat/Tati Persian, or Caucasian Tat, is a Southwestern Iranian language closely related to, but not fully mutually intelligible with Persian and spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia. There is also an Iranian language called Judeo-Tat spoken by Mountain Jews.
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This winter I had a trip to some Caucasian countries, the first of which was Azerbaijan. Apart from the most typical touristic attractions I also visited a smal...
This winter I had a trip to some Caucasian countries, the first of which was Azerbaijan. Apart from the most typical touristic attractions I also visited a small mountainous village called LAHIC, which is very famous for its handicrafts and is usually visited by tourists in the summer. What I got to know then is that in this village they speak a different language from the rest of the country. This language is called TAT.
The Tat language is a Southwestern Iranian language related to Persian. It's spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia.
During my trip I got interested in this language and decided to make a video about it. I also interviewed a Tat speaker. So, in this video I'm going to share some shots from the trip together with some extracts of my interview.
This winter I had a trip to some Caucasian countries, the first of which was Azerbaijan. Apart from the most typical touristic attractions I also visited a small mountainous village called LAHIC, which is very famous for its handicrafts and is usually visited by tourists in the summer. What I got to know then is that in this village they speak a different language from the rest of the country. This language is called TAT.
The Tat language is a Southwestern Iranian language related to Persian. It's spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia.
During my trip I got interested in this language and decided to make a video about it. I also interviewed a Tat speaker. So, in this video I'm going to share some shots from the trip together with some extracts of my interview.
Badeshi used to be the common languages of a small mountain village in northern Pakistan - now there are only three people left who can speak it.
Video by Zaf...
Badeshi used to be the common languages of a small mountain village in northern Pakistan - now there are only three people left who can speak it.
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The Tat language, also known as Caucasian Persian,[4] Tat/Tati Persian, or Caucasian Tat, is a Southwestern Iranian language closely related to, but not fully mutually intelligible with Persian and spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia. There is also an Iranian language called Judeo-Tat spoken by Mountain Jews.
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to [email protected].
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This winter I had a trip to some Caucasian countries, the first of which was Azerbaijan. Apart from the most typical touristic attractions I also visited a small mountainous village called LAHIC, which is very famous for its handicrafts and is usually visited by tourists in the summer. What I got to know then is that in this village they speak a different language from the rest of the country. This language is called TAT.
The Tat language is a Southwestern Iranian language related to Persian. It's spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia.
During my trip I got interested in this language and decided to make a video about it. I also interviewed a Tat speaker. So, in this video I'm going to share some shots from the trip together with some extracts of my interview.
Badeshi used to be the common languages of a small mountain village in northern Pakistan - now there are only three people left who can speak it.
Video by Zafar Syed, BBC Urdu
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The Tat people (also: Tati, Parsi, Daghli, Lohijon, Caucasian Persians, Transcaucasian Persians) are an Iranian and ethnic Persian people, presently living within Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Russia (mainly Southern Dagestan). The Tats are part of the indigenous peoples of Iranian origin in the Caucasus.
As late as the turn of the 20th century, the Tat constituted about 11% of the population of the entire eastern half of Azerbaijan (see Baku Governorate, section on Demography). They formed nearly one-fifth (18.9%) of the population of the Baku province and over one-quarter (25.3%) of the Kuba Province—both on the Caspian Sea. Either through misrepresentation, data manipulation or simple assimilation, the Tat portion of the population of Azerbaijan has shrunk to insignificance, facing assimilation.
... “nationality” – or ethnicity – in passports as “Tat”, an umbrella term for Persian-speaking peoples who lived in many parts of the northern slopes of the Caucasus.
This fact led Soviet authorities to designate their "nationality" - or ethnicity - in passports as "Tat", an umbrella term for Persian-speaking peoples who lived in many parts of the northern slopes of the Caucasus.