- Luri (Northern Luri: لری,
Southern Luri: لری) is a
Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lurs, an
Iranian people native to West Asia. The...
- Luri
culture has been
developed along with the long
history of
coexistence among Lurs with
surrounding natural elements across the
Iranian plateau, and...
-
Bakhtiari dialect is a
dialect of the Luri
language spoken by
Bakhtiari people in Chaharmahal-o-Bakhtiari, Bushehr,
eastern Khuzestan and
parts of Isfahan...
- province;
whose fans are not
limited to
Lorestan province and have fans in all
Lurish provinces. The club
currently plays its
games at the 8,000-seat
Takhti Khorramabad...
-
spoken in the
region include Achomi, Daylami,
Kurdish dialects, Semmani,
Lurish,
amongst many others. The
close third-most
widely spoken language, Turkish...
-
Feylis (Kurdish: فهیلی, romanized: Feylî), also
known as
Feyli Kurds, is a
Kurdish tribe based in the
borderlands between Iraq and Iran. They
speak Feyli...
- Luri
music is
referred to an ethno-cultural
characteristic of Lurs in the
Middle East. Luri
music enjoys a
various and
ancient background. The most po****r...
- Luri
dances include a
range of folk
dances po****r
among different groups of Iran's Lurs. They
usually include common Iranian dances;
Collective dances...
- Layli, or
Leyli (Luri=لَیلی), also
Bahig or Bavig, is a
hinged dancing doll,
which is po****r
among Lur
people of Iran (mainly
Bakhtiaries and Southern...
- F. (2010). The
status of
traditional handmade dolls (Layli or Bavig) in
Lurish folklore Archived 17
April 2017 at the
Wayback Machine. anthropology.ir...