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* The Anthropological Museum of the Tribes of Azarbaijan, [[Sarāb]]: [http://www.sarabmuseum.com/english.html English], [http://www.sarabmuseum.com/links/nomades.html Persian].
* The Anthropological Museum of the Tribes of Azarbaijan, [[Sarāb]]: [http://www.sarabmuseum.com/english.html English], [http://www.sarabmuseum.com/links/nomades.html Persian].



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Takam-Chi (Template:Lang-fa), or Takam Gardān (meaning, the one who turns around the Takam), is the person who plays the Takam. Both Takam and Takam-Chi are Turkic-Azari words.

Takam-Chi is also the name of a recent Iranian motion picture (2008), directed by Yadollah Samadi. The dialogues of this film are partly in Azari and partly in Persian.


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