Now the Dictator of Baku Babble on Our Ancient Land: Iranologist
In the South Caucasus, there is only one non-Iranian language that has no borrowings from Middle Persian (during the Sasanian period) and Parthian (during the Arshakuni period), and that language is Azerbaijani. This was stated on Facebook by Iranologist Vardan Voskanyan.
“This is logical because this Turkic dialect appeared in our region along with its speakers long after the Sasanian and Arshakuni periods had ended. Now, the dictator of Baku is babbling about our ancient land regarding the obvious absurdity that we supposedly settled only in the 19th century. Sadly, Shahpur and Arshak the Great are not here to see that his ancestors would not even have encountered them in Central Asia, as they were engaged in herding much further east,” he added.