Armeno-Tats
Armeno-Tats (Armenian: հայ-թաթեր – hay-tater; Muslim Tat: Армени-Дағли, romanized: Armeni-Daghli) are a distinct group of Christian Tat-speaking Armenians that historically populated eastern parts of the South Caucasus, in what constitutes the modern-day Republic of Azerbaijan. Most scholars researching the Tat language, such as Boris Miller, agree that Armeno-Tats are ethnic Armenians who underwent a language shift and adopted Tat as their first language.