Nagorno-Karabakh
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.
Biased Propaganda: Main enemy is themselves or radical Islam! The History of much of Azerbaijan lands was originally Armenian lands and the Azeri's are Muslim Turks and as in any Muslim country they always push their agenda, to convert to Islam or be beheaded and or heavily punished thru barbaric Islamic acts and also not that is that many ISIS train and come from Azerbaijan etc.. Armenia is a Christian nation with a very constant pressure from the radical Islamic Azerbaijan and it's Islamic terrorist actions. Actual Answer: Azerbaijan retains good or neutral relations with a majority of the world, even Israel (Which supplies them with arms). Azerbaijan's main enemy is Armenia, due to the contested Nagorno-Karabakh territory located within Azerbaijan (Armenia claims that it is an independent republic, while Azerbaijan claims it as it's own territory). France and Iran are sometimes considered enemies by the local population in Baku, but the government maintains stable neutral relations with both. There are some disputes with Iran over oil, but no territorial disputes.
Muslim Magomayev's birth name is Muslim Mahammad oglu Magomayev.
The crescent moon and star is a common motif on flags of Islamic or Muslim countries. The following countries flags feature a moon and a single star: Azerbaijan Armenia Libya Mauritania Pakistan Tunisia Turkey Western Sahara
Albania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Turkey are the only European countries who are majority Muslim.
Armenia is located on the continent of Asia, is referred to in several instances in the bible as the near east (NOT middle east!) and her most famous Mt. Ararat is also mentioned several times as her ancient name of Urartu. Armenia is half way between Asia and Europe and Armenians are referred to as Indo-Europeans, as is the Armenian language. Sometimes they are referred to as Eurasian as well. Armenia joined the EU in the mid 1990's and are part of the United Nations. Ancient Armenia's borders were the caspian sea, the black sea and the mediterranean sea. Ottoman Turks reduced Armenia's borders as a result of the Armenian Genocide to less than 20% of her original borders, and Turkey enclosed our beloved Mt Ararat within it's borders. Many of Armenia's ancient churches were destroyed by the muslim turks and to defy Russia, they placed a large portion of muslims to the east of armenia and gave them this land as Azerbaijan in 1920, encouraging them to destroy what was left of any remnants of Armenia, rename the cities and create new history on our ancient land.
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.
mainly in Iran. also Iraq, Bahrain, Pakistan, India, Azerbaijan ,...
Around 1-2 percent. 98 percent of the people are Muslim.
No, Armenia never took up Islam. It is said that during and after the Genocide by the Ottomans in 1915, some families converted to Islam to stay alive.