- province, Iran. Its
capital is the city of Lar. In the
medieval ages,
Laristan was
ruled by the
local Miladian dynasty,
until it was
removed by a Safavid...
- The
Miladian dynasty was a
local Persian ****
Muslim dynasty that
ruled Laristan during the
Medieval Ages. It
traced its
origins to
Gorgin Milad, a descendant...
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eventually annexed by the
Safavid Empire in the 17th century. It
bordered Laristan, with whom it was
regularly at odds. The
island was a
major economic base...
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Larestan or
Laristan (Larestani: لارستان) is a
region in the
south of Iran,
located in the west of Hormozgan,
south of Fars, and
south of
Bushehr province...
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original savoury form of
sanbosag has
become rare
outside of the
region of
Laristan and the
Persian Gulf Coast. Gosh-e fil
Qutab Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Esfahan mouflon, O. g.
isphahanica (Nasonov, 1910):
Zagros Mountains, Iran.
Laristan mouflon, O. g.
laristanica (Nasonov, 1909): a
small subspecies, its range...
- 1939
survey of
ethnic groups in Iran,
particularly Southern areas such as
Laristan indicates the area is
inhabited by
Persians (Iranis) who work as farmers...
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Bahraini Iranians who
published songs in Persian, and
folklore songs of
Laristan in
Achomi (Bastaki dialect) and Arabic. This
group is
known in Bahrain...
- Persian, Baluchi, Arab, and Sub-Saharan
African descent.: 228–229
Laristan Laristan region 90,000: 228
Those living on the
coast line are to a great...
- Kokherdi, Mehran. تاريخ جنوب فارس لارستان و بستك [History of
South Persia Laristan and Bastak] (in Arabic) (1st ed.). pp. 11–168. Pea****, A. S. (2015). Great...