The Udi People of Nij, Azerbaijan
Well-spaced houses hidden in green gardens and hazelnut orchards form the outwardly unremarkable rural village of #Nij village, around 20km west of Qabala, Azerbaijan. However, within its maze of winding lanes lie no less than three historic churches. This place is culturally unique in that its population is around 65% Christian Udi, an ethnic group whose language is the closest remaining living link to that of the Caucasian Albanians. Happy International Mother Language Day! #Udi #CaucasianAlbania #Azerbaijan #UNESCO

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