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'''Qozlu''' ({{lang-az|Qozlu / قوزلو}}, {{lang-fa|قوزلو}}) is a village on the [[Mughan plain]] in [[Iran]]. It is located in [[Germi]] county, in [[Ardabil]] province. Qozlu's people are [[Muslim]] and speak in [[Azeri language]]. <ref name="ابراهیمی">پژوهشي در جغرافياي مغان، سيد محمد ابراهيمي، انتشارات نيك آموز، اردبيل 1385</ref> |
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== Qozlu name == |
== Qozlu name == |
Revision as of 12:49, 23 May 2011
Qozlu (Azerbaijani: Qozlu / قوزلو, Persian: قوزلو) is a village on the Mughan plain in Iran. It is located in Germi county, in Ardabil province. Qozlu's people are Muslim and speak in Azeri language. [1]
Qozlu name
The name Qozlu (Oghuzlu/Ghozlu/Qozlu) comes from Oghuz Turks.[1] [2]
Population
Qozlu in 1987, 1992 and 1997 respectively had 403, 375 and 295 inhabitants[1]. In 2007, it had 222 inhabitants[3].