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    1. UzbekPrincess on

      I’m just speculating but I reckon there’s a few reasons.

      – That region had less Muslims of other ethnic groups to mix with- it was an area with a high Christian population and the only Muslims were Azerbaijanis. Religion historically had an impact on who you could marry and likely played a part in maintaining endogamy in the region. Meanwhile the other regions where Azerbaijanis live have a diverse array of non-Turkic Muslims they could theoretically intermarry with- Talysh, Persians to the South and Lezgins to the North, which seems to be supported by the DNA tests of Azerbaijanis from those regions.

      – Gazax and Tovuz have a lot of plateaus and meadows- Turkic nomads preferred steppes and pastures, not mountains. You’ll notice that [Turkic ancestry in Eurasia](https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/turkic_languages_3.png) generally correlates directly with [elevation](https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/downloads/maps/nagdc/nagdc-population-landscape-climate-estimates-v2/asia-elevation-zone.jpg)- it drops drastically in the mountains of Tajikistan and Afghanistan as well as the North Caucasus because the Turks and Mongols conquered and preferred steppe.

    2. United_Chard_9036 on

      Slightly longer, larger, and earlier Turkic migration + lots of christian neighbors.

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