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- Azerbaijani_nationalism abstract "Azerbaijani nationalism was relatively slow to develop under the communists. \"Rather than imagining themselves as part of a continuous national tradition, like the Georgians and Armenians, the Muslims of Transcaucasia saw themselves as part of the larger Muslim world, the umma.\" After the end of the World War II, Azerbaijani nationalism was controlled by lessening the influence of Islam.".
- Azerbaijani_nationalism comment "Azerbaijani nationalism was relatively slow to develop under the communists. \"Rather than imagining themselves as part of a continuous national tradition, like the Georgians and Armenians, the Muslims of Transcaucasia saw themselves as part of the larger Muslim world, the umma.\" After the end of the World War II, Azerbaijani nationalism was controlled by lessening the influence of Islam.".