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Why do 70% of Azerbaijanis live in Iran? - South Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, a nation with a fascinating history and intricate geopolitical landscape, captivates with its unique attributes. This video delves into the enigmatic aspects of Azerbaijan's past, shedding light on the intriguing connection between its territories, neighboring countries, and the broader Turkish world. The heart of this exploration lies in Nakhchivan, an autonomous republic enveloped by the Azerbaijan Republic and bordered by Armenia and Iran. Notably, Nakhchivan's proximity to Turkey is a testament to Atatürk's strategic acumen, creating a bridge to Turkic states. But the historical narrative of Azerbaijan's transformation into a Turkish state with exclave territory begins with events like the Red Army's invasion in 1920, resulting in Soviet rule and the gradual detachment of Nakhchivan from the mainland. Examining Azerbaijan through a Turkish lens reveals the potential significance of unifying Nakhchivan and Zangezur, rendering Armenia geopolitically less influential and facilitating Turkey's access to Central Asian Turkic states. The intricacies of treaties like the Kars Treaty and the Moscow Treaty shaped Nakhchivan's status within Azerbaijan, while claims of Atatürk's involvement in land acquisition from Iran add to the narrative. The video also delves into the plight of South Azerbaijan, a region in Iran housing a substantial Turkish population, nearly twice that of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Historical events, including Iran's partnership with Armenia and Stalin's manipulation of the term "Azeri," have affected this population's identity and geopolitical situation. The echoes of these actions continue to resonate today, influencing political dynamics and relationships. The socio-economic and geopolitical repercussions of these historical intricacies extend beyond borders. The video underscores the importance of understanding the nuances and dispelling misconceptions, such as the use of the term "Azeri," which holds negative connotations. Furthermore, it emphasizes the potential of a united Azerbaijan, reflecting on its economic growth, energy sector dominance, and aspirations for diversification. Concluding with the prospect of a united Azerbaijan, the video leaves viewers contemplating the transformative impact such a scenario could wield. As Azerbaijan continues to evolve, the geopolitical landscape shifts, and the dream of unity persists, the complexities of its history and the potential for change remain subjects of compelling intrigue. Share your insights in the comments, and consider supporting the channel's journey to 1000 subscribers. Thank you for joining us in this exploration. Until our next video, take care.