Bakhteyari
The Bakhteyari are a nomadic ethnic group primarily found in the mountainous regions of western Iran. They are known for their unique lifestyle, which involves seasonal migration between summer and winter pastures. This nomadic tradition allows them to raise livestock, such as sheep and goats, and to cultivate crops in more stable areas.
Bakhteyari culture is rich in traditions, including distinctive music, dance, and colorful clothing. Their social structure is organized around clans, and they often engage in communal activities. The Bakhteyari people are also recognized for their beautiful handwoven carpets, which reflect their artistic heritage and craftsmanship.