Television programs in the Azeri language are broadcasted by some regional channels.
There are 15 public libraries with materials available mainly in the Azeri language across the country.
First plays in the amateur Lezgian theatre established in 1907 were performed in the Azeri language.
Zardabi used a simpler form of the Azeri language so more people could read the paper.
He wrote in Georgian, Armenian and Azeri languages.
This means 'place of salty water' in an ancient Iranian Azeri language.
In Iran, the Persian script is used to write the Azeri language.
Modern Udis are bilingual in both Udi and the Azeri language.
The Turkic dialect spoken by the Afshar of the north is closely related to the Azeri language.
He is known as the first khananda to perform mughamats in the Azeri language.