Azerbaijani diaspora

Azerbaijani diaspora
Total population
5–10 million (2002)
Regions with significant populations
 Russia603,070
 Turkey530,000–2 million
 Georgia233,178
 Kazakhstan114,586
 Ukraine45,176
 Uzbekistan44,400
 Turkmenistan33,365
 United States24,377
 Germany20,000–30,000
 Netherlands18,000
 Kyrgyzstan17,823
 France70,000
 Canada9,915
 Portugal8,000
 United Arab Emirates7,000
 United Kingdom6,220
 Belarus5,567
 Sweden2,935
 Latvia1,567–2,032
 Australia1,036
 Austria1,000
 South Korea608
 Brazil181
Languages
Predominantly Turkish, Russian, Azerbaijani, English, Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmen and others
Religion
Predominantly: Islam
(mainly Shia Islam)
Minorities: Christianity, Irreligious
Related ethnic groups
Turkish people and Turkmen people

The Azerbaijani diaspora are the communities of Azerbaijanis living outside the places of their ethnic origin: Azerbaijan and the Iranian region of Azerbaijan. The total number of the Azerbaijani diaspora varies by sources, however, at least 5–10 million Azeris live outside of Iran and Azerbaijan.

According to Ethnologue, there were over 1 million Azerbaijani-speakers of the north dialect in southern Dagestan, Armenia, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan as of 1993. Other sources, such as national censuses, confirm the presence of Azerbaijanis throughout the former Soviet Union. The Ethnologue figures are outdated in the case of Armenia, where the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has affected the population of Azerbaijanis. Ethnologue further reports that an additional 1 million Iranian Azerbaijanis live outside Iran, but these figures most likely are a reference to the Iraqi Turkmen, a distinct though related Turkic people. The number of Azerbaijanis around the world is estimated about 30-35 million people, only 10,180,770 of which are in Azerbaijan and another 13-30 million in Iran