Tsakhur people
йыхъбы (Yiqby), цIаIхбы | |
|---|---|
Tsakhur child from Qum, Azerbaijan | |
| Total population | |
| c. 30,000 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
Russia
| 12,796 |
| Azerbaijan | 12,289 |
| Ukraine | 83 |
| Languages | |
| Tsakhur, Lezgian, Azerbaijani, Russian | |
| Religion | |
| Sunni Islam | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Other Northeast Caucasian-speaking peoples Especially Rutuls | |
The Tsakhur or Saxur (Lezgian: ЦIахурар, Azerbaijani: Saxurlar, Russian: Цахуры) people are a Lezgin sub-ethnic group of northern Azerbaijan and southern Dagestan (Russia). The group numbers around 30,000 people and are called yiqy (pl. yiqby), but are generally known by the name Tsakhur, which derives from the name of a Dagestani village, where they make up the majority.