Nakhchivan as a Microcosm: Reflections on Language, Culture, and History
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Nakhchivan, language, culture, history, identityAbstract
This article explores Nakhchivan as a microcosm of the broader Azerbaijani and Caucasian cultural-historical landscape. Situated between Armenia, Iran, and Turkey, Nakhchivan’s geopolitical isolation has fostered a distinctive synthesis of language, culture, and history that both mirrors and amplifies wider regional dynamics. Through an interdisciplinary qualitative analysis, this study synthesizes linguistic, cultural, and historical research to interpret how Nakhchivan’s evolution reflects the resilience and adaptability of its people. The linguistic dimension emphasizes the preservation and modernization of Azerbaijani as the main language, alongside growing attention to English education. The cultural dimension examines Yallı folk dances, cuisine, and heritage preservation as vital symbols of identity and transnational Turkic unity. The historical analysis traces Nakhchivan’s development from ancient settlements to its present autonomous status, highlighting struggles for survival, autonomy, and modernization amid geopolitical shifts. Collectively, these findings affirm Nakhchivan’s significance as a living reflection of Azerbaijan’s linguistic vitality, cultural endurance, and historical continuity, providing insights into how small regions can embody and sustain the essence of broader civilizations.
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