linked by the Luri language. Lorestan province is named after the Lurs, but some Lurs live in other provinces including Fars, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari...
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A lur, also lure or lurr, is a long natural blowing horn without finger holes that is played with a brass-type embouchure. Lurs can be straight or curved...
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wind instrument without finger holes Lur, an Etruscan deity Lurs, an Iranian ethnic group Lurs, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, a commune of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence...
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Lur (Lurs, Luridus, Lurmitla) is an Etruscan underworld deity with little known history. Lur does not have many depictions but the ones that have been...
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The Brudevælte Lurs, found in a bog north of Lynge on the Danish island of Zealand, are six lurs, which are so well preserved that they can still be played...
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The Feyli Lurs (also transliterated as Fayli Lurs or Feyli Lors) are a collection of Lur tribes that primarily live in the Lorestan province of Iran. Their...
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Lurs (or Lors) are an Iranian people living mainly in western and southwestern Iran. There is also a significant population of Lurs in eastern and central...
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Maharashtra, India Laura language (ISO 639-3: lur), an Austronesian language spoken on Sumba, Indonesia Lurs, an ethnic group Lrrr, a Futurama character...
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Southern Lurs (Southern Luri: لݸرَلِ جنۈبی) are a large part of Lurs who natively speak the Southern Luri language a branch of Western Iranian languages...
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Zagros Mountains (section Lurs)
pastoralists and farmers for thousands of years. Pastoralist groups such as Lurs, Bakhtiari Lurs, Kurds or Qashqais move from their herds from the east slopes in...
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was based on the fact that lurs are always tuned in pairs. The two lurs are inverted, as is seen with the Brudevælte Lurs. The column is made of red brick...
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Luri language (redirect from Lur language)
Southern Luri: لری) is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lurs, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are descended...
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Lorestan province (section Lurs)
In 2014 it was placed in Region 4. The name Lorestan means "land of the Lurs." The ancient history of Lorestan is closely intertwined with the rest of...
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Lur (Persian: لور), in Iran, may refer to: Lur, Gilan Lur, Hormozgan Lur, West Azerbaijan The Lur people of Western Iran This disambiguation page lists...
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Mazenderanis and Gilaks) constituting 61% of the population, Kurds 10%, Lurs 6%, and Balochs 2%. Peoples of other ethnolinguistic groups make up the remaining...
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showing a connection between the two gods Lurs and Laran: mi l[urs l]aruniθla ‘I (am) of Lurs that of Larun (*lurs laruniθa)’ Turan Mars Ares Etruscan mythology...
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historians and researchers generally agree that they are Lurs. According to folklore, the Lurs are descended from a group of youngsters who survived and...
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Historique du Sud-Ouest, 2000. "Obsèques Marquis de Lurs Saluces". Disparition d'Alexandre de Lur Saluces, figure emblématique de Sauternes (in French)...
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people or Lurs, an Iranian people Luri language, Western Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lurs Luri dances, Iranian folk dances of Lur people Luri...
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Lur (Persian: لور, also Romanized as Lūr) is a village in Deylaman Rural District, Deylaman District, Siahkal County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006...
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culture has been developed along with the long history of coexistence among Lurs with surrounding natural elements across the Iranian plateau, and geographical...
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Ethnicities in Iran (section Lurs)
population) and Kurds, with smaller communities including Gilakis, Mazandaranis, Lurs, Tats, Talysh, and Baloch. Turkic peoples constitute a substantial minority...
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Retrieved 2015-09-24. Minorsky, Vladimir (2013). Treatise of Luristan and the Lurs, Along with the Baron De Bode's Travelogue. translated in Persian by Eskandar...
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was marked by burial mounds, which left an abundance of findings including lurs and the Sun Chariot. During the Pre-Roman Iron Age (500 BC – AD 1), native...
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based on instruments found in Viking sites. The instruments used were the lur (a sort of trumpet), simple string instruments, wooden flutes and drums....
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Lakk group of Lurs". According to The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, likewise, the Zand tribe "spoke the Lakk dialect of the Lur language". The...
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Harry Behn (redirect from The Faraway Lurs)
Haiku Harvest: Japanese haiku. Series IV, Peter Pauper, 1962. The Faraway Lurs, World Publishing, 1963. (Translator) Cricket Songs: Japanese haiku, Harcourt...
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known for its ethnic diversity; the population of Khuzestan consists of Lurs, Arabs, Qashqai people of the Afshar tribe, Persians (Dezfuli-Shushtari,...
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Little Lorestan (redirect from Lur-i Kuchik)
Little Lorestan, also known as Lor-e Kuchek and Lor-e Feyli, was a region in Iran which roughly corresponded to the present-day Ilam and Lorestan provinces...
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include, in alphabetical order: Arameans, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Druze, Jews, Lurs, Mandeans, Maronites, Shabaks and Yezidis. Four major religious groups (i...
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