Azerbaijanis in Germany
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(140.000-200.000(Census 2008)) | |
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Berlin, Cologne, Bremen, Hamburg, Mainz, Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart etc | |
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Azerbaijani, German, Persian, Russian, Turkish, | |
Religion | |
Shia Islam (Overwhelmingly Secular) |
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Most Azerbaijanis living in Germany have emigrated there from the south of Turkey, Iran, and Azerbaijan.
The first settlers from Azerbaijan in Germany were Iranian Azerbaijanis; other Azerbaijanis came from their birthplace in Turkey and began to settle in Germany in the 1960s, when the Azerbaijani population in Germany amounted to 190,000 people. A second wave of migration of Azerbaijanis manifested itself during and after the Nagorno-Karabakh War.
Notable people
- Ali Samadi Ahadi – Iranian-German filmmaker and scriptwriter
- Franghiz Ali-Zadeh – Azerbaijani composer and pianist
- Aziz Asli – Iranian retired football goalkeeper, manager and actor; Iranian Azerbaijani
- Akbar Behkalam – painter and sculptor; Iranian Azerbaijani
- Misha Bolourie – poet and painter; Iranian Azerbaijani
- Igor Lukanin – ice dancer, competes internationally for Azerbaijan
- Ilham Mammadov – Azerbaijani footballer
- Rahim Rahmanzadeh – surgeon and physician; Iranian Azerbaijani
- Sinan Şamil Sam – Turkish-Azeri heavyweight professional boxer
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