Lur People
The Lur People are an ethnic group primarily found in the western regions of Iran, particularly in the provinces of Lorestan and Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari. They speak the Luri language, which is part of the Iranian language family. The Lurs have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by traditional music, dance, and handicrafts.
Historically, the Lur People are known for their nomadic lifestyle, often engaging in pastoralism and agriculture. They have a strong sense of community and maintain various customs and festivals that reflect their unique identity. The Lurs are also recognized for their hospitality and deep-rooted connection to their land.