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Some reliable sources in their texts and maps have considered Zanjan Province (Former Wilayah of Khamseh) as part of Iranian Azerbaijan:
Maps:
Map of Atropatene: Which covers the eastern lands of Ghezel Ozan River (current province of Zanjan).
The face of the Earth (977): Border of Azerbaijan is to Shemiran Castle on the border of current provinces of Zanjan and Qazvin.
The face of the Earth (977): The location of Zanjan is marked inside the map of Azerbaijan (southeastern part of the region).
Map of Iran in Afsharid Era (1747): The current county of Tarom is marked as part of Azerbaijan.
Map of Azerbaijani khanates in the 18th-19th centuries (1747): The Zanjan Khanate[1] is marked as part of the Azerbaijani Khanates.
Map of Iran (1756): Which the Zanjan Khanate is a part of the Azerbaijani Khanates of Iran (with dark color in the northwest of the country).
Map of the Azerbaijan People's Government (1945-1946): Which covers the current province of Zanjan).

Texts:
Kitāb Al-Boldān, Ibn al-Faqih (903):[2]

And the limit of Azerbaijan from the limit of Barza’ to the limit of Zanjan...

History of the Prophets and Kings (915):[3]

First, they should take the border from Hamedan to go out to Abhar and Zangan and finally to the Caspian Sea and in the middle, whatever the cities are, they should all be called Azerbaigan.

Muntaqila al-Talibiyya (1078):[4]

(Sohrevard) from the land of Azerbaijan...

Muhajiran Al Abu Talib (1078):[5]

Sohrevard: From the areas of Azerbaijan... is the name of a city near Zanjan...

The Complete History (1231):[6]

And the last thing in which the sermon was held for Muhammad Zanjan was from the following Azerbaijan...

Tazkareh Hezar Mazar (1389):[7][8]

Sajas is a village that is pleasant from the beginning, it was a small city in ancient times and it was destroyed in the Mongol dynasty and it is one of the additions of Azerbaijan.

Habib al-siyar (1524):[9]

They prepared to leave for Azerbaijan and carried out murder and looting ceremonies in Zanjan, Ardabil and Sara[b].

Sharafnama (1597):[10][11]

In the meantime, the Wilayah of Azerbaijan, which had been captured by the Ottomans, appointed the government of DovlatyarKhan to protect the border of the limits of Azerbaijan, and the area of Kershab and ZarrinKamar and Sajas and Zanjan and Surlaq and Qeydar and Shabestan and Ankuran...

Noqawat al-Athar fi Dhekr al-Akhyar (1598):[12]

To the state and emirate of all the Mamalik al-Azerbaijan from the border of Abhar and Soltaniyeh to the farthest points of Aran...

Tadhkirat al-mulūk (1732):[13][14]

Azerbaijan: Beylerbeyi of Tabriz:... Soltanieh and Zanjan.

Rostam al-tavarikh (1779):[15]

He left for Azerbaijan. In a period of seven years... Urmia, Maragheh, Ardabil, Khoy, Tabriz... Zanjan and the borders of Talesh and... the rest of that blessed Mamlaka has been captured and occupied...

Bustān as-siyāḥa (1832):[16]

Mention of Zanjan: The city is full of happiness from [Ajam of] Iraq, now has been considered as an addition to Azerbaijan for a long time.

Haqayeq al-Akhbar Naseri (1862):[17][18]

Because during this period, the Firuzi Kovkab Homayun Kovkab [Naser al-Din Shah Qajar] visited the area of [Ajam of] Iraq and Khamseh of Azerbaijan[19]...

Turkmen War (1876):[20][21][22]

The story is about the life of a person named Gholam Hossein, who was born in a village in the Khamseh of Azerbaijan.

Merat al-Boldan (1877):[23]

From Ardabil to Zanjan is five houses and to Khoy, which is the final city of Azerbaijan, is twenty-seven farsakhs.

Afzal al-Tavarikh (1899):[24]

The other mamlaka of Iran is "Azerbaijan", which Europeans writhe it "Atropatene". It is a vast mamlaka and has big cities. From Tehran and Qazvin, the Khamseh land is the beginning of the land of Azerbaijan, which leads to the Aras River.

Dehkhoda Dictionary (1931):[25][26][27]

Zanjan: It is a city to Azerbaijan. The ruling city of Khamseh Wilayah... In the books of geographers, this city was sometimes considered as a region from Deylam, sometimes as part of Jibal, sometimes as part of Azerbaijan, and sometimes as part of Rey.

Sharh Zendegani Man (1945):[28]

After the formation of Ahmad Ghavam's cabinet, and the departure of the Russian army from Iran... Although this autonomy in the agreements and resolutions of the government limited to the third and fourth provinces and in no way did it include Khamseh Wilayah, which is part of the first province, the democratic government of Tabriz did not want to give up take this wilayah, and withdraw its sacrifices from Zanjan and other parts of this wilayah.

Tabaghat Aa'lam Al-Shia (1954):[29]

Al-Abhari Al-Isfahani: Relating to Abhar affiliated with Isfahan... And it is different from Abhar in Azerbaijan.

History of Iran from ancient times to the present (1980):[30]

Mohammad Khayabani and his supporters resolutely fought against the 1919 agreement... they declared Azerbaijan of Iran autonomous, within the framework of Iran... After the April uprising in Tabriz, the power of the Democrats extended to Urmia, Khoy, Ardabil, Maragheh, Salmas, Zanjan and Azerbaijan was declared as "Azadistan"... Teaching in Azerbaijani schools was conducted in the Azerbaijani language. In Tabriz, Urmia and Zanjan alone, 325 primary schools and 82 new high schools were opened.

Gitashenasi Geographical and cartographic Publication (1983):[31][32]

Khamseh: Former wilayah of Iran, in the south of Azerbaijan and west of Iran. Its center was Zanjan and one of its famous cities was Soltaniyeh. The 5 main blocks (Khamseh means five) that made up Khamseh Wilayah were: 1. AbaharRud 2. KharRud [Khodabandeh] 3. ZanjanRud 4. IjRud 5. SajasRud.

Encyclopedia of the World of Islam (2001):[33][34]

Beylerbeyi of Azerbaijan included 26 rulers, including Astara, Maragheh... Soltaniyeh and Zanjan.

Relations between Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan (2005):[35][36]

And cities such as Tabriz, Ardabil and Zanjan have been considered as cities of Azerbaijan.

History of Shiism in Azerbaijan (2006):[37]

He opened one of the castles of "Abhar" and made peace with them on conditions, and this was the first time that Muslims entered Azerbaijan.

Calendar of Contemporary History of Iran (2006):[38]

Order to pursue the republicanism as strongly as possible to the military commanders of Azerbaijan: In a letter to the ten commanders of the military districts of Meshkin, Ardabil, Marand, Khoy, Maragheh, Salas (Urmia, Salmas, Solduz), Savojbolagh, Zanjan, Maku and Ahar... The British sources present in Azerbaijan believed that "the majority of the Azerbaijani people are opposed to the idea of a republic in Iran."

THE CAUCASUS: an introduction (2009):[39]

Azerbaijan: The region covering the northern provinces of Iran: East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil and Zanjan.

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current11:27, 18 February 2024Thumbnail for version as of 11:27, 18 February 20243,532 × 3,172 (599 KB)LiesuonReverted to version as of 19:21, 18 January 2022 (UTC)
06:24, 16 February 2024Thumbnail for version as of 06:24, 16 February 2024895 × 823 (22 KB)Tc2024Reverted to version as of 18:52, 18 January 2022 (UTC) zanjan is not in azerbaijan dont use sock accounts
19:21, 18 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 19:21, 18 January 20223,532 × 3,172 (599 KB)4nn1l2Reverted to version as of 18:00, 18 January 2022 (UTC) violation of COM:OW, see the first version
18:52, 18 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 18:52, 18 January 2022895 × 823 (22 KB)HistoryofIranrv, disruption - no consensus. As mentioned previously, this has been discussed countless times, hence you cant just change it. Take your slander and threats somewhere else. Using non-WP:RS and primary sources does not help with anything. Vast majority of modern and scholarly WP:RS do not consider Zanjan part of Azerbaijan
18:00, 18 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 18:00, 18 January 20223,532 × 3,172 (599 KB)ElmjuZanjan is marked with a different color. Do not easily delete all these historical and reliable texts and maps! You have probably discussed with users who are unaware of history. Your discuss is not a reason why no one can be deprived of correcting mistakes forever, despite the large number of credible sources. Given your history of editorial warfare in this file, if you continue to delete historical sources and maps, I will pursue the issue through administrators.
15:26, 18 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 15:26, 18 January 2022895 × 823 (22 KB)HistoryofIranrv, this has been discussed tons of times. this is a historical region
11:06, 13 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 11:06, 13 January 20223,532 × 3,172 (599 KB)ElmjuMarking Zanjan Province with a different color. Adding credible sources and maps that consider Zanjan Province as part of Iranian Azerbaijan.
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09:58, 9 August 2021Thumbnail for version as of 09:58, 9 August 2021895 × 823 (22 KB)HistoryofIranrv, this was discussed with the author of the work in the Iranian Azerbaijan talk page. Azerbaijan is a historical region, trying to add Zanjan is POV
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