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Ayrums (Azerbaijani: Ayrımlar) are a sub-ethnic group of Azerbaijanis in the Caucasus. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, some migrated to Iran and to Turkey. At least six towns in northwestern Azerbaijan and northeastern Armenia have been named after the tribe: Ayrum, Mets Ayrum, Bağanis Ayrum, Quşçu Ayrım, Yuxarı Ayrım, Mollaayrım. This is because the traditional territory of the tribe lay in the area between the modern-day states of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. There is no relation between Ayrom's and the Greek Orthodox, Turkic-speaking Urum people. The confusion is rooted from the lack of the Turkic sound "-ı" in Persian and its consequent representation by "-u".

Notable Ayrums

  • Noushafarin Ayromlou, Queen Mother of Iran, mother of Reza Shah Pahlavi
  • Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlou, Queen Consort of Iran, wife of Reza Shah Pahlavi, mother of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
  • General Muhammad-Husayn Ayrom, General in the Persian Cossack Brigade
  • General Teymūr Khan Ayromlou, General in the Persian Army
  • Mahmoud Khan Ayrom, General in the Persian Cossack Brigade
  • Yusuf Ziya Ayrımlı, Senator of Republic of Turkey(Kars, 07.06.1964-14.10.1979) in the TBMM
  • Şamil Ayrım, Member Of The Turkish Parliament TBMM
  • References

    Ayrums Wikipedia