The Talysh people are an Iranian ethnic group primarily living in Azerbaijan, known for their rich culture, unique language, and strong community ties.
Overview
Cuisine
Music And Dance
Art And Handicrafts
Contemporary Issues
Cultural Traditions
Religion And Beliefs
Traditional Clothing
Historical Background
Language And Dialects
Social Structure And Community
Azerbaijan
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Community
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People
๐๏ธ The Talysh people mostly live in the beautiful Talysh Mountains, near the Caspian Sea.
๐ฆ๐ฟ There are around 200,000 Talysh people, mainly found in Azerbaijan and some in Iran.
๐ฃ๏ธ The Talysh people speak a unique language called Talysh, which has northern and southern dialects.
๐ They celebrate an important event called Novruz, which is the Persian New Year.
๐ค Family and community values are very important to the Talysh people, often living closely together.
๐ Most Talysh people practice Islam, predominantly as Shia Muslims and observe significant holidays like Ramadan.
๐ Traditional Talysh clothing is colorful and often features intricate embroidery.
๐ต Talysh traditional music includes lively rhythms and unique instruments like the tar and balaban.
๐ฝ๏ธ The Talysh cuisine includes tasty dishes such as 'plov' and kebabs, with fresh vegetables and bread.
๐จ The Talysh people are known for their beautiful art and handicrafts, including textiles and pottery.