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    Lorestan province (redirect from Luristan)
    incident. 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...
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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)...
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  • central parts of Iraq The word Luristan or Lorestan, is attributed to the areas inhabited by the Lurs. The boundaries of Luristan stretch from the eastern Iraqi...
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    Demant (3 April 2015). "LURISTAN v. Religion, Rituals, and Popular Beliefs". Retrieved 16 August 2023. Minorsky, M. V. (2012). "Luristān". Encyclopedia of Islam...
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    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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    A Luristan bronze horse bit...
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    Leila (2013), Documentary of local costumes in Luristan (illustrated, revised reprint ed.), Luristan cultural heritage, handicrafts and tourism administration...
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    fire-belching, and shaggy (at the neck) in particular examples. The bronzeworks of Luristan, the North and North West region of Iran in the Iron Age, include examples...
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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...
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    parts of Luri communities including eastern, central and northern parts of Luristan province, southern parts of Hamadan province mainly in Malayer, Nahavand...
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    Bufotes surdus (redirect from Luristan toad)
    surdus, also known as Iranian earless toad, Iranian toad, Pakistan toad, or Luristan toad (not to be confused with Lorestan toad), is a species of toad in the...
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    resulted with many other tribal revolts in Iranian regions of Azerbaijan, Luristan and Kurdistan. In particular case of the Kurds, this repressive policies...
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  • Online Edition. Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation. Minorsky, V. (1986). "Luristān". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The...
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  • ethnographical fieldwork in Bala Geriveh among the Papi tribe in Southern Luristan in Iran from the end of March to the end of July. Feilberg, who carried...
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    iron) was first produced in antiquity by using a bloomery. Blacksmiths in Luristan in western Persia were making good steel by 1000 BC. Then improved versions...
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    time suggest trade between Mesopotamia and Luristan, rather than a local production. Bani Surmah Luristan Excavation Documents Vol. VI: Bani Surmah -...
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    4th millennium BC in Egypt, Susa (Iran) and some ancient sites in China, Luristan (Iran), Tepe Sialk (Iran), Mundigak (Afghanistan), and Mesopotamia (Iraq)...
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    with the exception of Georgia, the Artuqid sultan of Mardin, and Kufa and Luristan. The Qara'unas Mongols ruled Khorasan as an autonomous realm and did not...
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    accepted), present a special case because of their great antiquity. In ancient Luristan, bronze-making tradition goes back to the mid-3rd millennium BC, and has...
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    1547, Karaman - Lûristân, 1602), In 1562, she married Müzaffer Pasha (who died in 1593), governor of Baghdad, Şehr-i Zor, Kıbrıs, Lûristân. She had two sons...
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    ancient Iran. Gopats were common motifs in the art of Elamite period, Luristan, North and North West region of Iran in Iron Age, and Achaemenid art, and...
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    wears a feather crown such as that found in a few hammered bronzes of Luristan belonging to the early first millennium B.C." in Ancient Iran. 1965. p...
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  • in the Pusht-i Kuh, Luristan, B. Overlaet · 2003 Chamahzi Mumah: An Iron Age III Graveyard, E. Haerinck, B. Overlaet · 1998 Luristan Excavation Documents:...
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    was introduced so early there, but neighbouring cultures such as Urartu, Luristan and Persia had significant and complex artistic traditions. The earliest...
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    A Luristan bronze fibula showing a woman giving birth between two antelopes, ornamented with flowers. From Iran, 1000 to 650 BC, at the Louvre museum....
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    further action by Antiochus was taken, and when Antiochus died in 187 BCE at Luristan, his son Seleucus IV Philopator succeeded him. However, his policies never...
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    to Bandar Abbas. Iranians from the regions of Azarbayejan, Kurdistan, Luristan, Baluchistan, Kerman, Yazd, Isfahan, Fars, Gilan and Mazanadaran all contribute...
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    Halberd-axe head with the head of a mouflon. Luristan bronze, late 2nd millennium–early 1st millennium BC. From Amlash, Iran....
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