Bakhtiari Language
Bakhtiari Language is a member of the Southwestern Iranian languages, primarily spoken by the Bakhtiari people in western Iran. It is part of the larger Persian language family and shares similarities with other regional dialects, particularly Luri and Farsi.
The language has several dialects, reflecting the diverse communities within the Bakhtiari population. It is primarily an oral language, though some written forms exist. The Bakhtiari people use their language in daily life, cultural expressions, and traditional storytelling, preserving their unique heritage and identity.