Nagorno-Karabakh
Around 1-2 percent. 98 percent of the people are Muslim.
Muslim 93.4 % (generally shiites), Russian Orthodox 2.5 %, Armenian Orthodox 2.3 %, other 1.8 %
Nagorno-Karabakh
No. It is an Armenian name not Muslim.
No. Most Georgians are Georgian Orthodox. Georgian Orthodoxy is a synod within Orthodox Christianity.Perhaps you are confusing Georgia and Armenia, which are mostly Christian (Georgian Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic Church) with Azerbaijan, which is mostly Twelver Shiite Muslim.
The region you are referring to is likely Nagorno-Karabakh. It is a disputed area that is predominantly populated by ethnic Armenians but is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. The conflict over this region has been a significant source of tension between Armenia and Azerbaijan, particularly during the late 20th century and into the 21st century.
Muslim Magomayev's birth name is Muslim Mahammad oglu Magomayev.
Many countries are having 99 % Muslims including Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, and Yemen. Refer to question below.
Albania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Turkey are the only European countries who are majority Muslim.
Iran, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, and Iraq.
Azerbaijan is a predominantly Muslim country, so it does not have a patron saint. The country's religious practices are influenced by Islam rather than Christian saints.
No, Azerbaijan is not an Arab country. It is a nation located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, bordered by the Caspian Sea. The majority of its population is ethnically Azerbaijani, and the official language is Azerbaijani, which is a Turkic language. While Azerbaijan is a Muslim-majority country, its cultural and historical influences are predominantly Turkic and Persian rather than Arab.