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Luristan in 1706–08.
Luristan in 1720.
Luristan in 1780–90.
Luristan in 1831.
Luristan in 1863, c1860.
Luristan in 1875.
Luristan 1875.
Luristan in...
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Luristan bronzes (rarely "Lorestān", "Lorestāni" etc. in
sources in English) are
small cast
objects decorated with
bronze sculpture from the
Early Iron...
- Achaemenid,
Luristan was part of the rule of the K****ites and when the
Achaemenids moved from
Babylon to Hamadan, they had to
cross the
Luristan area and...
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Neurergus kaiseri, the
Luristan newt, Kaiser's
mountain newt, Kaiser's
spotted newt or
emperor spotted newt (not to be
confused with
Tylototriton shanjing)...
- Atābakān-e Lor-e Bozorg, or Atābagān-e Lor-e Bozorg, "Atabegs of
Great Luristan". The
founder of
dynasty was Abu
Tahir ibn Muhammad, a
descendant of the...
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Syria (including Aleppo). The
northern part of
Luristan,
formerly known as
Lurikuchik ('Little
Luristan'), was
governed by
independent princes of the Khurshidi...
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Lorestan University (LU) is a
public university of
science and
engineering in Iran,
offering undergraduate and
postgraduate studies.
Located in Lorestan...
- in the Pusht-i Kuh,
Luristan, B.
Overlaet · 2003
Chamahzi Mumah: An Iron Age III Graveyard, E. Haerinck, B.
Overlaet · 1998
Luristan Excavation Do****ents:...
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Leila (2013), Do****entary of
local costumes in
Luristan (illustrated,
revised reprint ed.),
Luristan cultural heritage,
handicrafts and
tourism administration...
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mentions that Iran had four
territories governed by Valis: (Arabistan,
Luristan,
Georgia and Kurdistan). And
thirteen provinces governed by Beglarbegis:...