Bakhitiari
The Bakhitiari are a nomadic ethnic group primarily found in the mountainous regions of western Iran. They are known for their traditional lifestyle, which includes herding livestock and seasonal migration between summer and winter pastures. The Bakhitiari people have a rich cultural heritage, including unique clothing, music, and crafts.
Their language is a dialect of Persian, and they often engage in agriculture alongside their nomadic practices. The Bakhitiari are also recognized for their intricate handwoven rugs, which are highly valued for their quality and design. Their way of life reflects a deep connection to the land and nature.