Lori is a Indo-Iranian language of the Indo-European branches. Oranskii has counted Lori and Bakhtiari of the Iranian dialects of the southwest in the introduction of Feqh-al-loga-ye Irani
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Before Islam, the Lurs were Zoroastrians. Nevertheless, from the period of the Sassanids onwards people with different religions such as Christians and onwards people with different religion such as Christians and Jews who entered the
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The Smaller Atabakan Lurs
After the Kurd rulers, Seljuk Turks dominated big part of
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Chapter 2.1
History and racial combination of the Lur residential lands
Pre Islamic Period
Archaeological discoveries and found traces and evidence speak of pre-historical men of 40,000 years ago (Amanallahi, Qom-elor, 24-25). Of ancient residents of Lorestan, Pištkūh, ķūzestan, Baķtīarī, kogīlūye o boyer Ahmad and
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Denomination
The word Lur was first mentioned in forms such as Al-lorrīah, Larīeh, Belãd-al-lor and Lurieh in historical and geographical texts of the fourth century.
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The Iranian society is composed of the following ethnic combinations: Lurs, Kurds, Turkmen, Fars, Arabs, etc. These people have their own historical antecedents and ethnic-lingual and cultural-social characteristics. Lurs are considered one of the largest ethnic groups of Iran who have spread in a wide region. The Lurs territory measures 123000 m2.
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