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Historical References of Bakhtiyari Tribe

Perhaps the earliest written reference to the Bakhtiyari dates from approximately 1330 A.D. in Hamdullah Mostaufi‘s Tarikh-e Gozideh, and possibly the earliest written reference to the divisions of the Haft Leng and Chahar Leng is in Muhammad Kazem’s Nameh-ye ‘Alam Ara-ye Naderi, ca. 1740 A.D.   A In the Tarikh-e Gozideh the Bakhtiyari and the Osteraki, which is one of […]

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The Ethnic Composition of the Zagros

Brief mention has been made of the ethnic composition of the pastoral nomads who inhabit the Zagros: the Kurds in; the north, the Lurs in the center, and the Qashqa’i and Khamseh in the south. Although all of these tribes are pastoral nomadic there are significant differences and similarities between them as the result of variations in their ecology, political organization,

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Pastoral Nomadism

The migration of nomadic tribes across arid and rugged wastelands— especially the Arabs, the Turkic tribes of Central Asia, and, in Iran, the Bakhtiyari— has long captured the romantic imagination of the West. Travelers, historians, and social scientists have focused their attention upon the nomad’s mobility, his predatory and destructive relations with sedentary agriculturalists and urban centers, and upon the romance

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The Bakhtiyari trible Economy and Migration

This migratory quest for pastures indicates the central economic role of sheep and goats, the largest and most important group of animals owned by the tribesmen. Sheep and goats provide the pastoralists not only with food and wool for their own subsistence but with products for economic exchange with sedentary society. It has been suggested by Predrik Barth in his study

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The Physical Geography of the Bakhtiyari trible in Fars

The Bakhtiyari (the term refers not only to the people but also to the territory they occupy) itself encompasses approximately 20,000 square miles of which 12,000 miles consist of the rugged southwestern Zagros mountains whose peaks in this area are more than ll).,000 feet above sea level. Here are the headwaters of three of Iran’s more important rivers: the Zayandeh

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