Arasbaran, also known as Karadagh in Azerbaijani language (قرهداغ), is a vast mountainous area in the north of East Azarbaijan Province in Iran. In this area there were several Turkic tribes, including the Beghdillu, Haji-Alilu, Hoseynaklu, Hasanbeyglu, Ilyaskhanlu, Tokhmaqlu, Bayburdlu and Qaradaghlu. All of these tribes are now sedentary, but characteristic aspects of their culture, developed around nomadic pastoralism,[1] have persisted to our times.
^Dyson-Hudson, Rada, and Neville Dyson-Hudson. "Nomadic Pastoralism." Annual Review of Anthropology 9 (1980): 15-61.
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Arasbaran, also known as Karadagh in Azerbaijani language (قرهداغ), is a vast mountainous area in the north of East Azarbaijan Province in Iran. In this...
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melikdoms ofKaradagh (Arasbaran) remained until the Turkish invasion of 1918. The Armenian population is preserved in the mountains of Arasbaran(Karadagh) in...
came at the battle of Chavndur, where the Armenian rebels defeated the combined forces of the khanates of Bargushat and Karadagh. Another notable victory...
Karadagh (Arasbaran) until 1918; and also, they were on the board of directors of oil companies of Baku until 1917. After the Russian annexation of Georgia...
state of Ardalan controlled the territories of Zardiawa (Karadagh), Khanaqin, Kirkuk, Kifri, and Hawraman, despite being vassals themselves of the various...
occupation of Ardabil under the leadership of 'Abd ar-Razzaq Khan, the governor ofKaradagh. In May, an Ottoman force left Ardabil under the command of 'Abd...
Turkistan Organization of Turkic States Holt, P.M.; Lambton, Ann K.S.; Lewis, Bernard, eds. (1978). The Cambridge History of Islam. 1A. Cambridge University...
the provinces of Artsakh, Gardman, Syunik, Lori, Yerevan, Nakhichevan, Kashatagh, and Karadagh. Below is the incomplete list of some of the most prominent...
garrison occupying Meghri Pir Qoli Khan fled beyond the Aras river to Karadagh khanate and Karim khan to Nakhichevan. As a result, the unfortunate Karim...
Khan ofKaradagh, Hasan Ali Khan of Erivan, Heydarqoli Khan of Nakhchivan against Haji Chalabi of Shaki the same year and invited Heraclius II of Georgia...
of plants to save the region from salt particles. The two plants are Nitraria or Karadagh and Tamarix or Shoorgaz, which are planted on the land of Jabal...
type of rug, named after the Karabagh region in the Caucasus. Karabash from Turkish karabaş, literally "a blackhead" Karadagh from Azerbaijani Karadagh, a...
Taking advantage of the power vacuum in the region, Panah Ali campaigned to the west and south against the khanates of Nakhchivan and Karadagh, taking Tatev...
prefix has also been used for other nearby regions and landmarks, such as Karadagh (dagh "mountain") referring to a mountain range, and Karakilise (kilise...
and Western Persia including Luristan, Turkish Anatolia, by the Shahsavan tribe and the Kurds in north-western Persia, and by the Baloch people on the Persia–Afghanistan...
century, controlled the territories of Zardiawa (Karadagh), Khanaqin, Kirkuk, Kifri, and Hawraman. The capital city of the state was first in Sharazour in...
Karabagh Nakhichevan Erevan Shirvan Tabriz Karadagh Maku Khoy Kakheti Quba: Quba Khanate, based inland, held much of the coast from Derbent to Baku. Its core...
[clarification needed] It was bordered by the Shamakhy (north), Karabakh (west), Karadagh (southwest) and Talysh khanates (south), and the Salyan Sultanate (east)...
depopulated by Armenian forces. Hundreds of civilians were subject to massacre such as in Khojaly and Karadaghly settlements. Half a million Muslims succeeded...
Parviz (2001). دستبافهاى روستايى و عشايرى ورامين [Village handlooms and tribesof Varamin] (in Persian). Yassavoli. ISBN 978-964-306-211-8. Archived from...
included territory on the left bank of the Arax as well. It was separated from Adurbadagan to the south by the Karadagh and Talysh mountains and bordered...